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I've just got the prices and over three year it's .......... Drum roll please .....£6900 , I'm still going to apply, and see if I can get any help with it .

 

thats not so bad, for the onsite course its £9000 per year as of september 2011. luckily it did not affect me!

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Student finance will only pay for it, if your actually eligible for it.

 

Don't know if the rules will change but if you are a mature student, who earns over a certain income threshold, you aren't eligible for any finance and have to pay for it yourself, like me.

 

If I hadn't of started it when I did I just wouldn't of been able to afford it

 

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Hi Martwizz

 

I'm also on 1st year FDSC online, and I do agree that feedback is slow and certain lecturers can be a bit pedantic (i'm 40 in May with 23 years in arb/forestry and don't take appreciate being treated like a 16yr old, even if I behave like one). I would like to take a year out but not sure if I could afford to. Several of my colleagues completed the FDSC last year and confirmed that the first year is the most boring so perhaps I 'll just hang in there for now. Looking forward to learning something about trees next semester, particularly pests & diseases. Not sure about the woodland management module though as I used to be a forestry manager and I fear a clash of ideas, so perhaps I'll just bite my tongue and be a good little student.

 

Stick in there buddy:thumbup1:

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Hi Both,

I am actually enjoying the subsidence and microtubules bit of the 1st year. I also haven,t really put too much time in until now but have put a lot of effort in reading around the subsidence assignment, Giles Biddles books are awesome but complicated, for me anyway.

Next year should be more challenging, but more interesting I hope.

We should all get together somewhere suitable for a beer and a gripe sometime.

Cheers,

Leigh

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Hi Leigh

 

I must admit its not all been boring and I have found the soil science a bit more relevant recently, although plant cell biology and particularly the genetics has been daunting. I think that once the second year starts i will need to put more time aside than i have been recently for study.

 

Beer is always a good idea.

 

Callum

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