Studying for a degree

Oct 09, 2009 12:58

Over recent days I have had a number of conversations with the Open University about studying for their law degree course, which is a series of modules which they state as six years (based on part time learning) but achievable in three - four years.

The course is one of the most expensive they do at £11,000 per annum, but grants are available including full funding under certain conditions, so it is possible.

I enjoy the law, and would like to be able to assist people who fall between "not being able to afford a solicitor" and "able to get public funding", especially within family law cases where women are using their children and finances as a weapon to attack their ex partners.

I am not a great one for reading, so that would have to change drastically as most of these modules are through the study of books!

It would be a massive decision for me, and would change the direction of my life. So if I decide to do this, it would mean giving up a number of other projects I have been involved in or thinking of getting involved in.

Decision - decisions!

Ross

legal, courses, law, degree, modules

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