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TSVisionary
post Feb 24 2011, 09:28 PM, updated 15y ago

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worth it? mind on comments and details frm anyone who done/did/doing this course?
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post Feb 24 2011, 09:46 PM

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To me, UOL external are a great way if you want a better degree and do not a high budget for it
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post Feb 24 2011, 10:23 PM

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QUOTE(SihamZhai @ Feb 24 2011, 09:46 PM)
To me, UOL external are a great way if you want a better degree and do not a high budget for it
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Oh really? I hear it's really hard and the number of actual graduates is pretty low,yet their entry requirements are really low too. I'm planning on doing credit transfer after a year of the UOL external exam to any other UK uni's including LSE is possible.
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post Mar 9 2011, 05:42 PM

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QUOTE(Visionary @ Feb 24 2011, 10:23 PM)
Oh really? I hear it's really hard and the number of actual graduates is pretty low,yet their entry requirements are really low too. I'm planning on doing credit transfer after a year of the UOL external exam to any other UK uni's including LSE is possible.
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Hi, are you sure its possible to do a credit transfer to other unis in UK after 1st year in UOL? What are the normal requirements? and what are the odds?
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post Mar 9 2011, 05:57 PM

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Requirements are good grades (probably a good 2:1 at least).
Of course chances will not be especialy high because it depends on the number of places available - most of the top UOL colleges' undergrad students are from direct first year entry, and they do not exactly encourage 2nd year entry.

It is possible, without a doubt - a simple check will tell you so.
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post Mar 11 2011, 01:13 PM

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My lecturer teaches the UOL programmes, he said its tough and you need to work extra hard, especially since it is 100% exam based.
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QUOTE(diversity @ Mar 11 2011, 01:13 PM)
My lecturer teaches the UOL programmes, he said its tough and you need to work extra hard, especially since it is 100% exam based.
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Yup. Thats what I heard too. But if you know that you have paid attention in class and do constant revision, it would be no problem
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post Mar 11 2011, 07:05 PM

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QUOTE(Benedict @ Mar 9 2011, 05:42 PM)
Hi, are you sure its possible to do a credit transfer to other unis in UK after 1st year in UOL? What are the normal requirements? and what are the odds?
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Hi,

I am an ex-UOL student (did it at HELP University College) that graduated last year with a degree in BSc Economics.

The program is really good but also extremely tough since its purely 100% examination based. Furthermore, you have to cover 2 semesters worth of material for a 3-hour final exam doh.gif

I remember my first semester where my classes had 40-50 students but by year 2, the numbers reduced my at least half. So yea, if you're planning on taking this program, you have been warned !

As for the transfers to UK universities, it is possible providing you have at least a 2:1 or second upper for your first year results. Besides that, they all require your pre-U results (A-Levels / STPM / etc)

Ohh and one last thing, UOL provides study materials (A study guide and past year papers + solutions. The solutions, more often than not, isn't that great) to complement whatever other materials you are using for your study.

Ask here or feel free to PM me if you need to know more about this program. smile.gif
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post Mar 15 2011, 11:15 PM

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QUOTE(Nostalgia @ Mar 11 2011, 07:05 PM)
Hi,

I am an ex-UOL student (did it at HELP University College) that graduated last year with a degree in BSc Economics.

The program is really good but also extremely tough since its purely 100% examination based. Furthermore, you have to cover 2 semesters worth of material for a 3-hour final exam doh.gif

I remember my first semester where my classes had 40-50 students but by year 2, the numbers reduced my at least half. So yea, if you're planning on taking this program, you have been warned !

As for the transfers to UK universities, it is possible providing you have at least a 2:1 or second upper for your first year results. Besides that, they all require your pre-U results (A-Levels / STPM / etc)

Ohh and one last thing, UOL provides study materials (A study guide and past year papers + solutions. The solutions, more often than not, isn't that great) to complement whatever other materials you are using for your study.

Ask here or feel free to PM me if you need to know more about this program.  smile.gif
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did u transfer to lse?
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post Mar 16 2011, 09:49 PM

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QUOTE(Nostalgia @ Mar 11 2011, 07:05 PM)
Hi,

I am an ex-UOL student (did it at HELP University College) that graduated last year with a degree in BSc Economics.

The program is really good but also extremely tough since its purely 100% examination based. Furthermore, you have to cover 2 semesters worth of material for a 3-hour final exam doh.gif

I remember my first semester where my classes had 40-50 students but by year 2, the numbers reduced my at least half. So yea, if you're planning on taking this program, you have been warned !

As for the transfers to UK universities, it is possible providing you have at least a 2:1 or second upper for your first year results. Besides that, they all require your pre-U results (A-Levels / STPM / etc)

Ohh and one last thing, UOL provides study materials (A study guide and past year papers + solutions. The solutions, more often than not, isn't that great) to complement whatever other materials you are using for your study.

Ask here or feel free to PM me if you need to know more about this program.  smile.gif
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Thanks for the tips bro, I'm starting my sem this coming 21st of march, doing BSc Econs too haha smile.gif

Can you recommend me some good reference materials for maths,statistics and econs ?
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post Mar 21 2011, 10:47 PM

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QUOTE(SennaRacer77 @ Mar 15 2011, 11:15 PM)
did u transfer to lse?
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Nope, only managed a 2:2 for my first year. tongue.gif

QUOTE(kheng32 @ Mar 16 2011, 09:49 PM)
Thanks for the tips bro, I'm starting my sem this coming 21st of march, doing BSc Econs too haha  smile.gif

Can you recommend me some good reference materials for maths,statistics and econs ?
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If you're taking BSc Econs, your first year subjects should be Mathematics 1&2, Statistics 1@2, Intro to Economics and "something else". If Dr Goh is teaching you Math 1&2, then you're really good hands. Your Statistics lecturer may be Professor Teh who is quite good too but he can be a bit blur at times tongue.gif . A good book for it though is Statistics for Business and Economics by Newbold. As for Intro to Econs, the one by Lipsey is good.

Lastly, always read your subject guide and never depend solely on your lectures ! biggrin.gif

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post Mar 22 2011, 12:58 PM

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QUOTE(Nostalgia @ Mar 21 2011, 10:47 PM)

If you're taking BSc Econs, your first year subjects should be Mathematics 1&2, Statistics 1@2, Intro to Economics and "something else". If Dr Goh is teaching you Math 1&2, then you're really good hands. Your Statistics lecturer may be Professor Teh who is quite good too but he can be a bit blur at times tongue.gif . A good book for it though is Statistics for Business and Economics by Newbold. As for Intro to Econs, the one by Lipsey is good.

Lastly, always read your subject guide  and never depend solely on your lectures ! biggrin.gif
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Yeah i've got Dr Goh and Professor Teh as my lecturer, Chandra for econs.

Bro what do you do mean by subject guide? you mean those reference books?
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post Mar 22 2011, 03:40 PM

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QUOTE(kheng32 @ Mar 22 2011, 12:58 PM)
Yeah i've got Dr Goh and Professor Teh as my lecturer, Chandra for econs.

Bro what do you do mean by subject guide? you mean those reference books?
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Never had Chandra so I can't comment. tongue.gif

As for subject guides, they are actually materials that UOL give out to their students to help them study. It gives a summary of the material you need to cover and the books that you may or may not want to read. UOL should be sending your copies to HELP but it takes forever to arrive! doh.gif

So, go HERE
and look for your subjects. There you can download the subject guides for whichever subject you're taking. biggrin.gif

And on the left side of that same webpage, you can also see Exam Papers & Exam Reports that you should download. Only the last 3 years are available.

During my time, all these came , either at the end of semester 1 or at the beginning of semester 2 so yea, you should get these stuff ASAP. smile.gif

EDIT: Oh, it seems the online versions of the subject guides only cover the 1st 4 chapters but that should be good enough to get you through semester 1.

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post Mar 22 2011, 10:11 PM

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QUOTE(Nostalgia @ Mar 22 2011, 03:40 PM)
Never had Chandra so I can't comment.  tongue.gif

As for subject guides, they are actually materials that UOL give out to their students to help them study. It gives a summary of the material you need to cover and the books that you may or may not want to read. UOL should be sending your copies to HELP but it takes forever to arrive!  doh.gif

So, go HERE
and look for your subjects. There you can download the subject guides for whichever subject you're taking.  biggrin.gif

And on the left side of that same webpage, you can also see Exam Papers & Exam Reports that you should download. Only the last 3 years are available.

During my time, all these came , either at the end of semester 1 or at the beginning of semester 2 so yea, you should get these stuff ASAP.  smile.gif

EDIT: Oh, it seems the online versions of the subject guides only cover the 1st 4 chapters but that should be good enough to get you through semester 1.
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Ahh i see. Thanks so much! Really appreciate all the awesome inputs! smile.gif

I think that should give a better head start for me. tongue.gif
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post Mar 23 2011, 03:17 PM

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QUOTE(kheng32 @ Mar 22 2011, 10:11 PM)
Ahh i see. Thanks so much! Really appreciate all the awesome inputs! smile.gif

I think that should give a better head start for me. tongue.gif
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No prob and good luck! nod.gif

If there's anything else, feel free to ask smile.gif
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post May 13 2011, 01:56 PM

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hey i would like to ask one thing, is it possible to retake your first year if you aren't satisfied with some results? or u can only retake the ones you've failed.
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post Sep 14 2011, 07:48 AM

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QUOTE(Mage @ May 13 2011, 01:56 PM)
hey i would like to ask one thing, is it possible to retake your first year if you aren't satisfied with some results? or u can only retake the ones you've failed.
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Unfortunately, you can't.
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post Jan 31 2012, 05:12 PM

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QUOTE(deandean @ Sep 14 2011, 08:48 AM)
Unfortunately, you can't.
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That mean i can't even retake the exam even i failed it?

As you said, this program is full exam based. Will it be like lack of practical and what we learn during the whole course is just study the book?

May i know whether this course is well recognised by the employer and it's graduated can get a job overseas such as Singapore easily?

Besides, will it be easy to score 3A out of 4 subjects? Of course that person must be hardworking.
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post Mar 28 2012, 11:08 PM

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Hi anyone did UOL external programme in law degree and do self-study here?
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post Sep 27 2012, 06:05 PM

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besides HELP University College, is there any other collges offer UOL degree progrgam?

or is there any degree course which is 100% exam based offer by other college?
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QUOTE(emilyypn @ Sep 27 2012, 06:05 PM)
besides HELP University College, is there any other collges offer UOL degree progrgam? 

or is there any degree course which is 100% exam based offer by other college?
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Stamford College. You may email me at info@eduspiral.com.my for more details on their course.

Cheers!
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post Sep 29 2012, 08:26 PM

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QUOTE(EduSpiral @ Sep 28 2012, 06:15 PM)
Stamford College. You may email me at info@eduspiral.com.my for more details on their course.

Cheers!
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-are you from stamford college? smile.gif can u pm me ,regarding UOL degree at stamford college, how much is the fee(tuition,admin fee, etc)?
-does UOL degree, same as graduate from LSE (london school of economics) at uk? does the UOL degree bsc econmic cert,have any different from the one received from LSE at UK? as in this pic
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can UOL degree graduate called themself as graduate of LSE external degree programme? is UOL degree a "distance learning course" of LSE? a"subsidary/under/associate of" LSE?

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