Long Distance Learning
Thursday, September 23rd, 2010

long distance learning providers. i need advice PLEASE (A-Level and Degree)?
i want to complete a mathematics A level and then degree but as i work full time and have a son (12months old) this would be difficult by attending a college or university on regular days and need to know who are the best or most recognised providers
The Open University has brilliant Mathematics courses. Because they are truly open, their level one courses take you up to to A’level standard. Talk to them. The degree is highly regarded and you will find that almost everyone is either working full time or has some other issue that prevents them from being in full time study.
Most people do the OU over six years meaning that they study for 10 to 14 hours a week but you can spread it out even more if you want. I took a 20 year break at one point and found going back to be no problem at all.
Long Distance Piano Lesson at the 2010 Intel Visionary Conference