Posted by Mary C. Poodel in Education, tags: advice, college degree, degree, Education, higher education, online college, Online Colleges, online degree, online degrees, online education, online university, personal improvement
An online degree program can be a great way for you to earn your college degree. If you have never taken an online course before, there are many things that you can do to help out in your quest to earn an online degree.
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It doesn’t matter if you are an online college student, a campus co-ed or a master’s student at an Ivy League school, there’s one thing you have in common with students everywhere - the need to find ample study time. Once you account for classroom lectures, work, transportation and the simple act of eating and sleeping there are only a few precious hours in a day that remain. You need to come up with a study plan before you spend any of that time doing other things. Here are a few things to think about:
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It’s hard to believe but as soon as you leave middle school behind in favor of high school, you need to put some wheels in motion toward your college career. Don’t worry, you can start out slowly, but the key is to start right away for there is a lot to be done. The last thing you want to do is take it all on your senior year. Here’s a good idea of what needs to be done and when:
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If you’ve landed an interview for a college internship you’re halfway there. There’s still some work to be done to ensure that you are fully prepared to ace the face-to-face test. For starters, it bears repeating that you should dress appropriately for a business meeting and arrive in plenty of time for your meeting. Your cell phone should be out of mind, and hopefully, out of your pocket for the time being. Bring along a resume to leave behind as a reminder of who you are and what you can offer. There are just a few other things to brush up on before the big day:
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Making the right choice for online degrees will take some work but is worth the effort. It is not prudent to accept any information from a school at face value. Verification of any and all claims must be made before applying to the school. Once a course has been paid for it is too late to find out the degree is one not accepted or respected.
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Posted by Mary C. Poodel in Education, tags: applying for scholarships, college, colleges, Education, financial aid, higher education, scholarship applications, scholarship competitions, scholarships, universities, university
Dozens or even hundreds of top students may be competing with you for major scholarships, so it is important to gain any edge possible. By carefully putting together your application packet, you can help give yourself that edge. Here’s how.
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