Has anyone done a degree with Open University?

I'm currently really struggling with work because of all the responsibilities and overstimulation and debating going back to education so I can have some more control over my schedule and also open up some more career opportunities. I thought OU could be good because it's online so there's less social stress. Specifically interested in doing a Psychology degree with Open University (full-time) because this has been my special interest for years now.

Has anyone done a degree with OU? Would you recommend full-time? Did you find that they were supportive and understanding of autistic people?

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  • An ex did one and didn't find it a good experience, partly it was his own fault for not joining the online group, and not going to seminars that often, but worst of all for him was that unknowingly the computer course he was doing was in a language that isn't used comercially.

    OU does do summer schools, I guess a lot of it is different now due to social media, but when I looked at OU courses I found them very limited in subject matter, I wanted to do history and they don't do proper history, only modern which is more like old news than history. There didn't seem to  be much in the way of support for learning difficulties. The majority of the course work is done in summer when lecturers arn't in their normal universities teaching, for me summer is a time to be outside doing thing and winter is a time for study.

    I don't know if this is helpful or not.