tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3243225356893258192.post6666235903047419286..comments2023-10-08T13:43:00.497+01:00Comments on The Intermittent Student: DD306 - Living Political Lives : Course ReviewUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3243225356893258192.post-50906167952992777422017-06-15T22:22:24.683+01:002017-06-15T22:22:24.683+01:00Hi Mike,
Glad to have been of help, I hope it all...Hi Mike,<br /><br />Glad to have been of help, I hope it all goes well for you and you enjoy the rest of the course.<br /><br />Best wishes,The Accidental Studenthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13522683758881703406noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3243225356893258192.post-46260803208829744472017-06-15T17:58:56.102+01:002017-06-15T17:58:56.102+01:00Thanks for your response, it has helped me - swaye...Thanks for your response, it has helped me - swayed me even - towards my choice. Whilst I have ample time to study, it would perhaps be best if I focused on one thing at a time. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05394374514703064438noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3243225356893258192.post-21176621018011504502017-06-14T15:18:20.785+01:002017-06-14T15:18:20.785+01:00Hi Mike,
Looking back I loved DD209, A222 was int...Hi Mike,<br /><br />Looking back I loved DD209, A222 was interesting but a bit hit and miss depending on the subject.<br /><br />I managed to fit in the study around a full time job, so if you are disciplined there is no reason why you couldn't do two courses at the same time at level 2. Not sure it would be a good idea at level 3, especially as the two end of year projects would clash.<br /><br />It depends if you are in a rush to finish - doing one course at a time will give you more time for extra readings and deeper thought. It also depends on what mark you want at the end, you sound as though you are on the cusp of 1st to 2:1, and if the end result is really important it would be a shame if some TMAs were rushed.<br /><br />Anyway, good luck, and when you do DD209 it would be worth looking at the blog posts then - although as we were the first course we were picking up quite a lot of problems, so hopefully they have sorted those now.<br /><br />Best wishes<br /> The Accidental Studenthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13522683758881703406noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3243225356893258192.post-57775901946557243932017-06-14T12:22:47.728+01:002017-06-14T12:22:47.728+01:00Good luck and well done. I've just stumbled up...Good luck and well done. I've just stumbled upon your blog. I'm currently on the path you were on.<br /><br />Having completed DD101, and this year DD211, I'm stuck for choice over next years module. Going onto Stage 2, I've got the choice of A222 (Exploring philosophy) or DD209 (Running the economy). Both appeal to me greatly, and so the choice is made even harder.<br /><br />Currently I am registered disabled (kidney disease and so I don't work - thus I have ample time TO study) but, in your opinion, is it possible to do? Or would you recommend sticking to the one module per year plan?<br /><br />I've asked my tutor for guidance, he said to trust my ability (I've had mid 70s through to mid 80s on all TMA's over both years), but I'd appreciate the input from someone who's run the path before.<br /><br />Thanks [in advance]! Mike. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05394374514703064438noreply@blogger.com