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I've finished my TMA!!!

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  • ancasta_2
    ancasta_2 Posts: 951 Forumite
    Well done!!

    Im doing T175 and M150 and there is an assignment sitting waiting for me to collect, shall print it out at work in a bit for free... but i got 80%. w00t.
    I got 92% for my CMA but i ony got 1 question wrong so 1 question = 8% :(

    Good look to all other OU-ers!
  • I'm on TMA 05 of S103 and finding it hardgoing. TMA 04 was a nightmare.
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  • gargoyle
    gargoyle Posts: 251 Forumite
    I did DD100 and also D218 aswell as a couple of others. I did mine when it first came out 6 years ago and it was quite tough then cause they tried to fit too much into a level one course. Did they split it in the end, as |I know there was discussions at the end of mine at the time?
    "Failure is always an option"

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  • gallygirl
    gallygirl Posts: 17,240 Forumite
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    Well done, it's a great feeling of relief!!

    I miss my OU studies, finished degree 4 yrs ago, time for another course I think (once I invent 5 more hours a day obv!)
    A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort
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  • dumpy
    dumpy Posts: 520 Forumite
    Just about to mark lots of copies of TMA 4 for S103! Think how I feel broken hearted!

    Then I'll polish up my own TMA for DB123.

    Ancasta I did M150, I found out that I am completely unsuitable for programming! Apparently shouting at the screen "why aren't you working" is not the way to detect bugs and errors!
  • mjdh1957
    mjdh1957 Posts: 657 Forumite
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    Well done!

    I graduated from the OU nearly 10 years ago now and I am so proud of myself for sticking at it.

    It's a great feeling to have completed an assignment, but the deadline for the next one is never far away....:beer:
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    Moved to Ireland September 2017
  • lucyc58
    lucyc58 Posts: 38 Forumite
    I did DD100 in 2005 and found it quite boring too. From what I recall the exam conditions TMA wasn't too bad. I'm doing a Modern language Degree and couldn't see how DD100 was connected :-)
  • ancasta_2
    ancasta_2 Posts: 951 Forumite
    dumpy wrote:

    Ancasta I did M150, I found out that I am completely unsuitable for programming! Apparently shouting at the screen "why aren't you working" is not the way to detect bugs and errors!


    !!!!!! thats me doomed then! heh.

    Whizzing along nicely, helps i work in the IT department of my company like!!
  • skylight
    skylight Posts: 10,720 Forumite
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    Hi - I did DD100 last year and its a great course and nothing to worry about! (Of course, I can say that now, but the tutors are right with what they tell you about it!)

    I didn't do the exam conditions one though - I did that at home in similar circumstances. Only because I am pregnant and whilst this one came up, sickness was still a big issue!

    Doing DSE212 which starts in 2 weeks!
  • cazziebo
    cazziebo Posts: 3,209 Forumite
    ~evanesco~ wrote:
    Thank you!!!

    Well done on your degree, though it'll be 5 1/2 years til i get mine. I've got no intentions of rushing it.

    Evans. xox

    Took me 6 years all in. Sometimes it seemed like a slog but the final two years passed really quickly. And of course the great thing with the OU is you can take some time out then go back to it when you want to.

    Odd - couldn't wait to get my life back once i'd finished. Now I really miss the studying.....!!:rotfl:
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