Archive | May, 2011

Distracted? Study in a Neutral Area

Sometimes studying at home, where you eat (kitchen table), sleep (in bed), or hang out (family room couch); can wind up being pretty distracting… even if you’re by yourself with the TV and radio off, etc. The solution?  Designate an area in your house or even elsewhere (coffee shop, library, workshare area) to get your school work done.  You’ll find that having a place that’s strictly for your studies will help you focus immensely!

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College? Ready, Set… Jump!

College? Ready, set...jump!Have you thought about going to college? Are you unsure if it’s the best choice or the right time for you? Do you have questions about admissions, student culture, or technology requirements? When someone decides to jump into higher learning, it can be an eye-opening and sometimes overwhelming experience. It’s okay. Take a deep breath and relax—you’re about to embark on a rewarding journey. This is not a choice that should be made quickly. It requires a little research, self-assessment, and firm goal setting. Here are a few reasons people choose to enroll:

  • Achieve qualifications that employers require for specific jobs.
  • Enjoy the sense of accomplishment and respect that comes with having an associate, bachelor’s, or graduate degree.
  • Increase your potential to earn more on the job.
  • Join a community of people just like you, who appreciate lifelong learning.
  • Satisfy your thirst for knowledge about a particular study or about many disciplines.

Just remember, people of all ages and walks of life choose to bolster their careers, enhance their earning potential, and achieve their educational goals by getting an advanced degree.

[Considering online learning? Read, "Online University—Is if Right for Me?"]  

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Online University—Is it Right for Me?

Options in online educationLearning is a lifelong endeavor directly related to career competence and personal fulfillment. Whether you’re considering an online or traditional university experience, selecting the best school and degree for you can be daunting. Compounding the issue are cost and time considerations. This is especially true in this day and age of hectic schedules, jobs, and family commitments. When it comes to selecting a university, be well-informed and ask—Is an online university right for me?

Modern students and working professionals seek a well-rounded education that also incorporates the powerful and flexible benefits of online technology. They want to learn while also working or raising a family, and they demand 24-hour access to an accredited institution and the best faculty. Today’s students need educational solutions that fit into their lives—not the other way around. Consider these benefits that online learning provides.

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Include Family & Friends in Your Learning

Don’t just slink away into the back room and come out, red-eyed and silent, after a few hours of studying. Share bits and pieces of what you’re learning with your friends and family. If you discover something interesting, bring it up at the dinner table or discuss it while driving your kids to school. Let your spouse or friends tag along on field trips to the art museum or city counsel. Chances are they’ll enjoy being involved in this part of your life and you’ll appreciate the chance to share it!

(source: About.com)

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