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Tuesday, 26 July 2005 10:41 amAh well, seems I don't in fact need a plan re. Clearing as there won't be any English places from Reading in it. Unless I discover there's a mystery fabulous university within minimal public-transport distance that I didn't previously know about, I therefore won't be going to university this autumn. I guess I'd better work out what I want to do for a year, other than hibernate. Anyone got any suggestions?
Edited to add: There are a few possibilities for other universities in the area, but they are mostly more difficult to get to than it is sensible for me to commit to. I need to make this as easy as possible for myself, given the mess I made of my last attempt at higher education. I'm considering taking one or two courses at the OU, the credit for which would probably then be transferable to the Reading degree the following year. I was previously worried about OU study because I felt I needed in-person group work, but if I don't plan to do an entire degree with the OU that would probably be all right.
Edited to add: There are a few possibilities for other universities in the area, but they are mostly more difficult to get to than it is sensible for me to commit to. I need to make this as easy as possible for myself, given the mess I made of my last attempt at higher education. I'm considering taking one or two courses at the OU, the credit for which would probably then be transferable to the Reading degree the following year. I was previously worried about OU study because I felt I needed in-person group work, but if I don't plan to do an entire degree with the OU that would probably be all right.
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Date: Tuesday, 26 July 2005 09:46 am (UTC)no subject
Date: Tuesday, 26 July 2005 09:50 am (UTC)That's what I'd suggest as well.
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Date: Tuesday, 26 July 2005 09:59 am (UTC)Brunel Uni also has a campus in Egham but I have no idea whether they have an English department (have a feeling they're more technically-oriented)
Kingston Uni is probably a bit far on public transport, though still do-able by train (probably one change from Reading)
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Date: Tuesday, 26 July 2005 10:00 am (UTC)Is it possible to get together your application for Reading for next year now? Sounds like you've already put effort into writing emails to ask for references etc, and it would make sense to continue with that. Then you'd be ready to apply at the start of September with the very first lot of sixthformers.
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Date: Tuesday, 26 July 2005 10:11 am (UTC)Question is, can one get accommodation funding when doing them ?
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Date: Tuesday, 26 July 2005 10:11 am (UTC)There's also the Continuing Education department (http://www.rdg.ac.uk/ContEd/) - I don't know whether they might have anything useful to you? I know that some of the courses are worth credits which you can take with you towards a degree, but I don't know whether any of them are appropriate to English.
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Date: Tuesday, 26 July 2005 10:14 am (UTC)Thats true, though most of the students who don't appear (for us at least) are overseas students - the government pays for a limited amount of Home fees (UK and EU) students only, once those places are filled they are filled... However, some of those won't appear, for whatever reason, so it might well be worth doing - i'd call the week before the start of term, the day after Freshers and after 1 week in. We'd not accept anyone onto the course after the first week - historically at least.
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Date: Tuesday, 26 July 2005 10:19 am (UTC)Did you mean something else? :)
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Date: Tuesday, 26 July 2005 10:21 am (UTC)http://education.guardian.co.uk/higher/comment/story/0,9828,1527544,00.html is a pretty accurate summary of the culture/atmosphere there right now.
-m-
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Date: Tuesday, 26 July 2005 10:22 am (UTC)In that case I'd definitely recommend Open University. They rock.
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Date: Tuesday, 26 July 2005 10:26 am (UTC)But all my other views obviously, they're all good and right and true as well.
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Date: Tuesday, 26 July 2005 10:26 am (UTC)no subject
Date: Tuesday, 26 July 2005 10:27 am (UTC)I think I might plan for the OU stuff rather than the Reading stuff. I don't know... I do want to get in if at all possible, but if I leave it that late I won't have arranged the OU stuff in time.
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Date: Tuesday, 26 July 2005 10:30 am (UTC)no subject
Date: Tuesday, 26 July 2005 10:33 am (UTC)Is there a set time with OU registrations?
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Date: Tuesday, 26 July 2005 10:49 am (UTC)Very sensible!
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Date: Tuesday, 26 July 2005 11:21 am (UTC)In practicality, the situation is no different to what you thought it was a couple of months ago, before you were aware of a possibility of entering via clearing - you've missed the entry date for this year, and you have a choice of accepting a _less good_ University (Sorry, but TVU and OB are not as good, overall, as Reading, and have no particular reputation as good places to study English), or waiting another year.
I'll support you in whatever ways I can, whatever you decide to do. If you do decide to wait another year, using it constructively in some way is probably a good idea.
I do not think that you are suited to a heavily vocational course.
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Date: Tuesday, 26 July 2005 11:37 am (UTC)You're right about other universities; while I'm living in Reading I wouldn't want to study anywhere other than Reading or the OU.
I want to make sure that as it's almost definite I will need to wait for 2006 entry to Reading, I spend the year doing genuinely enjoyable, useful, fulfilling things which improve both my qualifications and my experience. There's no way I want to spend a year slogging away at one mind-numbing office job after another.
The OU now is less as a taster (though that's also a good thing) and more as an actual accumulate-credits-towards-degree thing. I no longer feel I actually need to do premilinary study before a full-time degree, but as I have to wait anyway I might as well get started on something interesting and useful.
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