Georgia
The Science Technician
"Active learning, for me is all about trying to make the best of your resources; get to know what resources are available and how to use them" - Samina
What support can you draw on as a student? Georgia, a civil servant, values the benefits of working with others on her Social Science course.
"It’s always advisable to turn up to tutorials. Find a good group of friends or other fellow students to work together and above all, sit back and enjoy it."
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My main fear about this course : it’s a very wordy subject.
When I just got my first course book, it was full of words : no symbols, no diagrams, no charts – just words. Panic sets in and I thought ‘Help!’.
I hope that by the end of the course (Sept/Oct), I would have mastered the art of reading a lot of words, accumulating them, making notes and use those notes afterwards; re-write those words if you like in my own words, which is exactly what I need for my job.
Biography
Georgia was born in Greece and has lived and worked in England, Wales, Ireland and Japan. With a PhD in Chemistry, her varied career has involved contracts in teaching, biotechnology research, administration and even acting as a translator at the Eurovision Song Contest! She is doing an OU Level 1 course in Social Sciences.
"In 1995 I got my very first permanent position in the Civil Service. This job has been the defining moment of my life: no more job-hunting or anxieties about the next job.
My main interests are knitting,cross-stitching, jewellery-making, cooking, drinking (lots of tea and coffee, real strong ale, wine, brandy) and diet (to counter-balance the cooking). My main passions are books, Beethoven and my husband Duncan.
My pet hates are tidy rooms, tidy cupboards, tidy everything, tidy lives!
I chose the OU because I can keep mentally active without disrupting my career or family life. It’s also very flexible in allowing me to choose courses I need to study at any given time.
As a scientist, I’ve found my current course a great challenge. No formulae or symbols; just words, words and more words. Learning how to handle these words that I read or hear would be invaluable at work."








