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Direct Distance Education: Five Things to Consider Before You Enroll
Today's internet technology has opened up a whole new world of learning possibilities for the continuing education student. In the past, campus-based "brick-and-mortar" schools were the traditional path for continuing education, but it's clear that - as in the words of Bob Dylan - "the times they are a-changing." Direct distance education provides students who might not otherwise be able to go to school with a way to continue their education online. If you are thinking about going back to school to further your education, there are at least five things to consider before enrolling in any program.
1. First, you must decide if an e-learning program is right for you. Education is a big investment in terms of time and expense, so it's important to carefully weigh the advantages and disadvantages of online courses to see how well it will fit within your educational goals.
2. Do research to find the right online program. There are many websites that offer free information and services to help you find a good online school. It's important that you find the school with a program that will fit your specific needs. With so many available programs out there, you should commit some time to do this successfully.
3. Don't settle for a program that doesn't fit your needs. If the online school you want to attend does not offer the exact program you are looking for, you needn't be discouraged. There are numerous colleges offering e-learning courses, so it's a near certainty that the right program is probably offered by another school somewhere else. Do a little more research until you find a program that is just right for you and meets your educational goals. 4. Dedicate a space and time for learning. Online education gives a student a lot of flexibility with respect to how, when, and where to study. But with that flexibility comes additional responsibility to plan ahead. A student can easily get caught up in his daily activities and completely neglect required class participation and assignment due dates. It's important to plan a schedule each week to include a place and time for lectures and assignments. Failure to do this may spell disaster for the unwary student.
5. Plan to succeed. You need to make up your mind from the very beginning that you will succeed in your educational pursuit. Failing to plan is planning to fail. If you truly desire to take your education to the next level, then it's up to you to make it happen. Don't quit when things get challenging. Don't throw in the towel when the subject matter is so boring you can hardly stand it. Persist, persevere, and push through to the very end. When you have your degree or diploma in hand, you'll be glad you did!
About the Author: Jesse Whitehead earned his B.S. in Business Administration from an online university in 2005. For more information about direct distance education click here
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