Your views about University of London-International Program.

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by omarhino, Jul 27, 2011.

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  1. omarhino

    omarhino New Member

    Hi guys,

    I came up last week asking how I can get affordable online College for Business Degree especially for us low income earners in Tanzania, thanks much to those who spent their precious moment to advise me accordingly, I appreciate you all.

    Today I got the name from my Nigerian friend facebook wall sayng that she studied her bachelor at University of London International, Kindly help me to know more about the Accredition and Recognition of this Uni,I need to clear my doubt and try to apply.

    Thanks in Advance.
     
  2. Kizmet

    Kizmet Moderator

    This could be a very good choice for you. It is well respected, completely legitimate and affordable. Please be aware that this is a self-study degree program. There is no "teaching" per se. They send you the study materials, you do the studying and then take the required exam at the end.
     
  3. omarhino

    omarhino New Member

    Thanks Kizmet,

    I have already downloaded the application forms and I will apply before deadline this september. Thanks for you useful advices.
     
  4. ITJD

    ITJD Active Member

    you may also find some 5 or more threads on the External Programme by using the forum search tool.
     
  5. QED

    QED New Member

    Well priced, good rep and worth the trouble. I did an Msc in Econ through UofL. Has a much more "legit" name than most of the distance chop shops out there and will be taken seriously by employers.

    They grade VERY hard though. You take one exam and that's your grade. Have a bad day that day and you failed the course or are stuck with a crap grade. Make sure you are a self stater and an excellent student before you commit.
     
  6. GeeBee

    GeeBee Member

    It's actually better, in most cases, to fail a UoL exam than to pass it with a low grade. If you fail, you can re-take the test (a maximum of three attempts). However, they only offer the exams once a year, so you'll have to wait a year to re-take the test. If the course is a prerequisite for other courses, that can seriously delay your progress. But once you pass, you are stuck with that mark.
     
  7. omarhino

    omarhino New Member

    Thanks Guys, I have already applied for BScBA in Marketing, I hope to make good use of your advices and I personally spoke to one Kenyan lady Alllumni of UoL and told me the same things.

    Thanks, and lets keep connect.
     

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