Open University open days
Usually university open days are held on the campus and you get to ask questions of some of the lecturers who you’ll meet should you take up the offer from the university.
However, the Open University doesn’t work like that as the lecturers are all based in Milton Keynes and outside of summer schools you won’t meet the people who actually produce the courses. What happens on an OU open day is that you get to see a whole bunch of specialist study advisers. Essentially there’s one person for each prospectus thus there’ll be someone for maths/computing, technology, art, science, etc. along with some more people able to deal with more general questions.
Thus it’s not necessarily as useful as it might be. Certainly it’s handy for fairly specific questions about the faculties but if you have a very specific question about a specific course you’ll get an answer if it’s a popular course but not necessarily if it’s one of the oddball ones. Having said that, the people there can put you in touch with someone who can answer questions about those oddball courses too so it’s handy in that respect.
The other problem is that the advisers tend not to know about what’s happening to specific courses outside what’s said on the website about those courses. So, for example, in the science field they’ll know that S204 (the main biology course) is being replaced by two 30 point courses and that one of these is starting in February 2012. What they won’t know is that it’s now looking possible that the second course will never appear (if the forum information is anything to go by).
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