yeah oten's content is good quality but receiving a big stack of learning materials at once can be a bit overwhelming. you've gotta keep focused on the end result, otherwise you'll get bogged down on the tasks, which can be pretty tedious.
however, successful completion of an oten course would be good on a resume as it shows you can get things done unsupervised, have developed self-motivation and time management skills.
having said that, i received my confirmation of enrolment in mid-january, it is now MARCH and i havent yet submitted the 1st assignment
however it is 85% done
and i have read a lot of the required reading materials, so at least know what my modules are all about for when its time to do assignments ( i have til november anyways)
my currently full timetable planning allows me to finish all uni work mon-fri, and sunday will be free to gradually work on OTEN. (i'm doing my oten modules over 3yrs since i'm doing a degree also and have time constraints) my OTEN 'teacher' knows this, so won't expect me to get thru heaps in a year...