u848367, I don't understand your post at all. It sounds like you're suggesting that a residential course would have better notes than a distance learning course, so you should make sure to get these "better" notes???
For the record, I did a distance learning course at Bristol. I completed all the exams in my planned timescale. I passed them all first time, with an average of over 90%. The only notes and feedback questions I used were the ones which Bristol issued me with. There is absolutely no need to get another set of notes.
I can't see any reason why a school shouldn't use the same notes for distance learning as for residential. If anything, I would expect that a school which
only does a residential
might be able to get away with inferior notes, because the students will be in regular contact with instructors who can fill in any gaps. Not saying that is the case with any particular school, just that it might be possible.
FFF
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Edit because, having re-read your post, u848367, I realise that I completely mis-interpreted it - and that all you are suggesting is that Oligoe should get a sample of the notes from his potential distance learning school. I agree 100% with that!
Have left my post in place, though, because it contains a useful comparison even though it's in reply to a misunderstanding!