Is An Online Degree Right For You?
By bmall.com
Many people have found online colleges to be the best solution for continuing education. The class schedules are more flexible and many times the tuition is more affordable because there are not as many (if any) physical campuses and facilities that need to be maintained.
That said, getting an online degree isn’t for everybody and not all online colleges are equal. It depends a lot on the type of career you’re interested in pursuing. For many technical trades and lower level white collar professions, an online degree may suit these individuals perfectly. For these people it’s a matter of finding which online school is going to best meet their needs.
Choosing a college, whether one with a physical campus or a cyber campus, is certainly an involved process where you must take many different factors into consideration. However, choosing from a selection of online colleges can be somewhat trickier for a number of reasons.
First of all, it may be more difficult to get a feel for how a school is run and what you can expect while attending classes if you cannot tour the campus and talk with representatives in person. You may find that online classes are just not for you. Talking with prospective online colleges will give you a good idea of how well you’ll mesh with an online learning environment.
If you’re good at time management and setting your own goals then an online degree can be the perfect solution. If, however, you find it difficult to keep track of ‘regular’ class schedules chances are you will quickly become overwhelmed trying to manage time and work deadlines in a cyber learning environment.
While there are many top notch online colleges, there are at least as many shady operations out there. If at all possible, enroll in online classes offered by your local community or technical college. This is a way to sidestep the questionable online schools altogether.
If you do decide to pursue a completely online college, there are some things to look for. First of all, I’d stay away from online schools that don’t allow you to browse curriculum and schedules online before talking with a representative. If you visit a school’s website and the furthest you can get is to fill out a contact form, you may as well keep looking at other schools. This is one of the first signs that the school is a degree mill.
When you are contacted by an online school’s representative, be wary of pushy salesmanship type behavior. I‘ve run into too many people that were coerced into submitting outrageous pre-enrollment or other types of so-called deposits to secure a place in classes. No credible college is going to make you feel like there’s a rush to send them money. If you feel pressured to send in vaguely labeled funds, hang up and look at other schools.
There are many reputable online colleges, but the best ones are still online classes offered by traditional educational institutions. If you’re going to enroll in a completely online school, do your homework. Search for discussion forums and find out what other people have experienced with particular online degree institutions, as well as online learning in general.
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