I've just seen this. Weeks doing fuck all then takes her assignment to a hen doI can’t decide which performative wankery is most impressive.
1 - teaching kiddo in the garage waiting room for the benefit of the other souls awaiting their MOT checks or
2 - being SOOOOOO dedicated to her study and learning about the children - that she does this.
Tricky choice!
It's allDoing an OU module on Child Development does not a good parent make.
1) who the fuck even brings shit like that to a hen do? Performative show off wanker needed something to say other than “oh I’m a grabby little government leach for no other reason than being bone idleI can’t decide which performative wankery is most impressive.
1 - teaching kiddo in the garage waiting room for the benefit of the other souls awaiting their MOT checks or
2 - being SOOOOOO dedicated to her study and learning about the children - that she does this.
Tricky choice!
That’s the thing though - always has been, right since inception. It was a way for WORKING people to complete further education. Whomst among the more mature cabal of ninnies has not spent a semi comatose 4am come down in front of a lecture that you could barely comprehend the language of, much less understand, as BBC2 did the honours of sharing OU content in the wee hours! Get those vhs recorders ready!Ach OU is tricky as there's no physical lectures (bar the odd optional one on a weekend, usually around TMA time) so I can't criticise there. My undergrad took seven years on the OU but I was also working ft, an alien concept to oor heroine.
Omg that is hilariousI can’t decide which performative wankery is most impressive.
1 - teaching kiddo in the garage waiting room for the benefit of the other souls awaiting their MOT checks or
2 - being SOOOOOO dedicated to her study and learning about the children - that she does this.
Tricky choice!
Is it online lectures? My degree was slap bang in the panny D and I nearly died from Zoom fatigue. Credit where credit is due for working FT. Working is an alien concept to SexyBexy full stop.Ach OU is tricky as there's no physical lectures (bar the odd optional one on a weekend, usually around TMA time) so I can't criticise there. My undergrad took seven years on the OU but I was also working ft, an alien concept to oor heroine.
How very dare you! Bex has a job! Being a disabled mama in therapy.Is it online lectures? My degree was slap bang in the panny D and I nearly died from Zoom fatigue. Credit where credit is due for working FT. Working is an alien concept to SexyBexy full stop.
It's a level 1 'introductory' course.I give my gcse classes less guidance on how to write an essay than on her OU course. It surely can’t be degree level- maybe an access course of some sort?
Noooo don't worry I know you didn't!I’m sorry, I meant no offence! Xo
ETA not you Bex, I definitely meant offence to you.
You kinda build up each year, so they get progressively more difficult and the points for each module add up to a degree. Towards the end they're more difficult, or rather some of the concepts are a bit moreI give my gcse classes less guidance on how to write an essay than on her OU course. It surely can’t be degree level- maybe an access course of some sort?
They really do spoon feed you at the OU. I did a science course which was meant to be equivalent of the first year of a degree. I shit you not, I got a comment from the tutor praising me for getting the sections of my essay in the right order, i.e. intro, paragraphs, conclusion. It's super basic stuff at least in the early stages of the degree course.I give my gcse classes less guidance on how to write an essay than on her OU course. It surely can’t be degree level- maybe an access course of some sort?
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