<div class&equals;"fr-view"><p>As always&comma; I start each year of my pathway with incredibly good intentions&comma; telling myself I’m going to work two weeks ahead then I’m prepared for anything life throws at me – I’ve even had the privilege this summer of trialling an early opening to some of the module materials&period; I said to myself&comma; great&comma; I’m going to get cracking&period; In typical fashion&comma; this hasn’t happened&excl; I’ve been told by other students who have done this same module that it would be wise to begin reading the texts &lpar;there are sooo many&rpar; before it starts&period; So surprisingly&comma; I have got on with some of the reading&period; I’m not sure it will benefit me though&comma; as I have a terrible memory so I will only end up having to re-read them as each assignment pops up&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>I was doing ok with getting the reading done&comma; until my big brown box of books arrived&period; They always arrive in the dullest of packaging&comma; then you spot the inky blue logo of the OU&comma; and your heart starts to race a little bit faster&comma; and you can’t wait to reveal what is trapped inside&period; I’m lucky enough to still receive books&comma; studying for a literature degree it would be unusual not to receive physical books&excl; Then it hit me&comma; this was my final box of books&comma; in May it will all be over&comma; and wow&comma; it is definitely a bittersweet feeling&period; I think back to my first year and how nervous I was opening the box of delights for my AA100 module&period; Now&comma; that was a Licorice Allsorts module &&num;8211&semi; I got to experiment with all the different subjects across the Arts &amp&semi; Humanities sector and it was beautiful&period; Some students were frustrated by it&comma; but I remember feeling excited by it – being able to have a go at everything provided a great foundation to my learning&comma; before focusing in on my chosen subjects of English Literature and Creative Writing in the Level 2 modules&period; I had all good intentions back then too&comma; get ahead&comma; stay on top of my assignments and activities&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Life didn’t work out that way though&comma; life became very… busy&comma; shall we say&period; So&comma; this combined with the fact that I eventually came to the realisation that I am a last-minute-smash-out-all-of-the-words&comma; kind of student made for a very stressful time&period; But to any new student reading this&comma; I will say if you are having any type of issue in your personal life – reach out to student support&period; I have found them so incredibly helpful over the years&comma; they put me in touch with women’s services outside of the university and have really helped me in my personal life which enabled me to continue studying&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>I suppose whilst I’m giving out tips – to students both new and old&comma; don’t compare yourself to others in the Whatsapp group chats&comma; Facebook groups or even the Tutor Group Forums&period; All can be pretty daunting places&comma; and you will come across students that are weeks ahead and will proudly state how much work they’ve done – which is great&comma; but it may &lpar;or may not&rpar; make you feel a little stressed especially if it’s your first time studying&period; Some students will advise you to stay away from group chats&comma; I personally enjoy them&period; I dip in and out and have made some brilliantly interesting friends over the years&period; In fact&comma; I’m meeting up with a friend in half term with our children and going to a museum for the day&period; She lives two hours away and that’s the beauty of the OU&comma; you can make friends with people from all over the country who have similar interests to yourself&excl; But remember not to compare yourself&comma; stay focused on your study&comma; mute the chats if needed whilst you get back on track&period; And the best piece of advice I can give is – if you’ve already used an extension for an assignment you’re struggling to complete&comma; for whatever reason&comma; and a further extension is not an option then please submit something&period; Submit anything – a brief introduction&comma; or an essay plan&excl; Some marks are better than a zero&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>I started studying with the OU in 2018&comma; I did defer one year as life was just too crazy&comma; but it looks like I will be graduating in 2025&period; For those that are about to start on their adventure with the OU – I am envious of the years ahead of you&period; You will hopefully make some great friends&comma; learn a lot and push yourself to new heights&period; If you do face any struggles&comma; reach out to your tutor&comma; to student support – they are there to help you&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Good luck for this academic year and have fun everyone&excl;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<div id&equals;"zfWrap">&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab;&NewLine; <&sol;div>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<&sol;div>


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