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subject: A Different Kind Of College Experience In Distance Learning University [print this page]


To the corporate world, a college degree is an independent verification that you had applied yourself to a specific course and learned to think critically and analytically enough to be considered a graduate of that discipline. Some courses may be general like those in humanities while others may be specific like business management, engineering and the like. Graduating from well known universities is a plus factor when applying for a job. But most likely, it is in the interview for the job by Human Resources that may seal the deal for you. Your communication skills and confidence in such a conversation is something they are looking for.

For you most probably, the college or university experience is most memorable not with the subjects you studied for, but more for its life experiences. Parties and many social interaction activities with the opposite sex come to mind when remembering one's college days. The associations and friendships gained in your tenure as a college student are also very important for networking purposes down the road. These details do make up your growth and character as a person, shaping and influencing beliefs and choices. That is most probably the things you do remember most fondly.

Not everyone is privileged to have the opportunity to go to university. Going to a university costs a lot of money and some of us may not have that access to funding of that nature and went directly to the work force. But for those who went straight to work right after school, the opportunity to earn a degree is a lot easier now with distance learning. Distance learning is a great gap that enables people to earn a university degree and the technology of the internet further facilities this gap. These days, major universities offer an assortment of degree programs through distance learning. Here are some things to consider when searching for a distance learning program from a university:

- Check for the reliability of the university. Is it well known and are the teachers reputable? Go to their website and see if you can inquire about the courses, cost, and amount of time needed to get a degree program

- Location. Most distance learning degrees from known universities may require some actual visits from you, just so that you can experience the university life and there could be face to face interaction between you and the professor. This can be a good thing as the online interaction becomes more personal once you met your instructor personally. If a university has this requirement, make sure that you are able to go there during those set times.

- Know more about your instructors. Try to find out their curriculum vitae, including where they have or are working. Depending on what degree you are enrolling, professors who are also practitioners of the field they teach are normally great lecturers because they give to you the real life score about things.

by: Steven Magill




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