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I study remotely and never attend the university in person only virtually. The university are very supportive and understanding and...
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Tell us about your overall university experience so far.
I study remotely and never attend the university in person only virtually. The university are very supportive and understanding and work alongside students to support their achievements. Students always have access to support and are never made to feel that there is no one to ask.
On my course they are constantly improving access so those with dyslexia have the additional resources required to help them achieve.
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Working full time along side learning about teaching practices is great to help understand the theory. It is hard work but so rewarding and enjoyable especially as work colleagues can bounce ideas and opinions around as well. The presentation of course content is interactive and engaging. The course hours though are long and working full time and studying full time with only 2 breaks (2 weeks at Easter and christmas) it is tough to balance work, study and life.
Lectures are good and tutor time very helpful. One to one tutor time also helps you target your own specific areas that need to be improved on.
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