I am very very early, but just excited to start. I am doing 'Discovering Psychology' in May 2012. Is anyone thinking about doing that and if you have studied it, hints and tips would be apprecited :)
Thanks
Chloe
Maxine France - Mon, 05/12/2011 - 11:35
Hi Chloe
Nice to hear from you . Not sure if you're already aware of this but there is already an established DSE141 Discovering psychology group here on Platform with over 100 members. I'm sure they'd be happy to chat and give you lots of hints and tips learned through their studies. You can find it here: http://www8.open.ac.uk/platform/groups/dse141-discovering-psychology
Good luck with the course.
Maxine (member of the Platform team)
Denise Stewart - Tue, 06/12/2011 - 11:39
Me, I'm starting DSE141 in May, thanks for the link Maxine.
When are you planning on starting DSE212?
Denise
Chloe Nodwell - Fri, 09/12/2011 - 11:37
Hi Denise
I'm thinking about doing that after my Level 1s. (DSE141 and SDK125.)
You? :)
Chloe
Denise Stewart - Sun, 18/12/2011 - 18:44
Hi Chloe,
I plan on starting in September 2012, I was going to do SDK125 also, but I have done a level one some years ago that I am hoping I can count towards Psychology.
Have you done any psychology before?
Denise
Marilyn Brandwood - Sat, 07/01/2012 - 11:06
Missed this post but hello everyone I am studying DSE141 in May this year so good to know someone else is signed up. I did the science foundation course way back in 1989 I think it was and really enjoyed it so am looking forward to this one.
Jenny Bond - Sat, 07/01/2012 - 16:19
Hi Marilyn
Thanks for setting up the group, I'm sure you'll get lots of others keen to join. I bet things will ahve changed a little since the course in 1989. Hope you enjoy the course!
Jenny
Platform Team
Denise Stewart - Sun, 08/01/2012 - 15:02
Hi Marilyn
I did Discovering Science and Practising Science back in 2002/3, small world eh?.........:-)
Denise
nicola wilkes - Thu, 19/01/2012 - 23:47
I am looking to regsiter for either DD131 or DSE141 and would love some views from people who have studied either.
I noticed that some people have choosen to study both at the same time, is that possible? I work full-time but luckily have some time in my job to take up study. I am interested in doing this as it will shave 6-12 months of my degree, which at 28 sounds very good!
However I don't wanna set myself up for a fail as I want to get grades of 2 and over.
Hi Chloe
. Not sure if you're already aware of this but there is already an established DSE141 Discovering psychology group here on Platform with over 100 members. I'm sure they'd be happy to chat and give you lots of hints and tips learned through their studies. You can find it here: http://www8.open.ac.uk/platform/groups/dse141-discovering-psychology
Nice to hear from you
Good luck with the course.
Maxine (member of the Platform team)
Me, I'm starting DSE141 in May, thanks for the link Maxine.
When are you planning on starting DSE212?
Denise
Hi Denise
I'm thinking about doing that after my Level 1s. (DSE141 and SDK125.)
You? :)
Chloe
Hi Chloe,
I plan on starting in September 2012, I was going to do SDK125 also, but I have done a level one some years ago that I am hoping I can count towards Psychology.
Have you done any psychology before?
Denise
Missed this post but hello everyone I am studying DSE141 in May this year so good to know someone else is signed up. I did the science foundation course way back in 1989 I think it was and really enjoyed it so am looking forward to this one.
Hi Marilyn
Thanks for setting up the group, I'm sure you'll get lots of others keen to join. I bet things will ahve changed a little since the course in 1989. Hope you enjoy the course!
Jenny
Platform Team
Hi Marilyn
I did Discovering Science and Practising Science back in 2002/3, small world eh?.........:-)
Denise
I am looking to regsiter for either DD131 or DSE141 and would love some views from people who have studied either.
I noticed that some people have choosen to study both at the same time, is that possible? I work full-time but luckily have some time in my job to take up study. I am interested in doing this as it will shave 6-12 months of my degree, which at 28 sounds very good!
However I don't wanna set myself up for a fail as I want to get grades of 2 and over.
Great to hear some views
Nicola
nicola_fay@hotmail.co.uk