I'm in the middle of the next TMA (only seems like last week I was doing the last one.) It's a challenge, but at least I seem to be getting on better with this one. I've been on the course website's forums today. From the amount of people complaining about it (always the same ones, it seems), annoys me. They know before they sign up that it's a science course and then start panicking when faced with a *difficult* question. Then they say that they aren't going to do the next TMA just because it's (allegedly,) the hardest one. What are they going to be like at higher levels? I often wonder what's the point in people doing something if they give up when they have to do some thinking - besides, not even bothering to submit it will just lower your final score. It's better to try something and fail, than to just not do it, because if you don't bother, then you have failed, whereas if you attempt it at least, you have a chance of passing. Just my thought for the day...