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Monday, April 6th, 2009
There has always been a lot of debate as to whether an online college Education is as good as a traditional college Education. The answer to this is quite simple; there are good institutions that offer an online college Education and there are bad establishments that offer an online college Education. So, you need to do your research in the same way when you are looking for the best place to pursue your online college Education with as you would an offline course.
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Thursday, April 2nd, 2009
Many of the most universities in the country are realizing that no everyone can attend regular classes to obtain a college Education. As a result almost all of them offer distance learning programs that allow students from anywhere in the country to get a university Education and even get an online degree.
There are many barriers to overcome in order to get a college Education. They range from cost to motivation to accessibility. Many young people and their families simply cannot afford to pay the tens of thousands of dollars that is necessary in a regular degree program. Others live in remote areas of the country that make it impossible to attend college without major support and subsidies.
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Wednesday, April 1st, 2009
The difference between those who live an amazing life and those who don't is simple. The first group sought out incredible financial knowledge that gave them the powers and abilities to create true wealth.
I know something you may want to know.
There is a significant lack of financial Education and proper money management in our public Education system. It's an Educational system that continues to keep future generations in the dark.
It's hard to believe, but it's true.
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Tuesday, March 24th, 2009
Distance Education has been getting a lot of attention lately, but it isn't new. Correspondence courses have been around for over a century, allowing students to complete assignments and mail them to an instructor for feedback. Advances in technology have presented more opportunities in distance Education. Classes can be taken through telecourses and the internet.
Family and job related responsibilities make it difficult for many people to attend traditional college classes. Distance Education makes it possible to complete degree requirements, while attending to other responsibilities. Online programs eliminate the need for long commutes and allow work to be completed according to your schedule. You will still have the opportunity to interact with the instructor and other classmates.
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Tuesday, March 17th, 2009
Many people search and search for the University they will attend upon graduation from high school. Eager students look forward to their time at university while parents wring their hands hoping that their children choose to attend a university that is not only close to home but also within their budget limitations. Another worry that parents have when their children decide to attend college is whether or not that university they attend will have the specialized and individualized services that their children were accustomed to receiving in high school. Face it; larger universities tend to be rather impersonal when it comes to the Education of their students.
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Sunday, March 15th, 2009
Taking distance Education courses requires more motivation and self discipline than traditional college classes. Being able to work at your own pace can result in you falling behind on your work, if you're not self directed. Organization is the most important factor for success in online studies.
Attend the orientation and any study sessions offered by the university, if at all possible. Instructors offer valuable information in these sessions. Utilize on campus resources such as the college library and computer lab. Many schools offer online resources, such as online libraries and tutoring for distance learning students. Take advantage of all resources your school has to offer to get the most out of your Education.
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Saturday, October 18th, 2008
Toys play a vital role in a childs development – from the time they are just babies right until they reach adolescence.
It is vital that we realize that toys are not only for fun, but valuable and important qualities can be learnt through playing with toys. During a babys development, the baby begins to learn to explore the vast world around them. As part of this important process babies will heighten their senses in touch, hearing, sight, smell and taste. Toys such as Fisher Price Brilliant Babies First Block can encourage and stimulate the baby by testing their judgment by fitting blocks into different sections. Musical toys will improve their sense of hearing as he/she pushes different buttons to hear an associated sound. Lifelong qualities will be obtained by developing the baby's senses at an early age will give them a head start in childhood and further in life.
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Wednesday, October 8th, 2008
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Sunday, September 21st, 2008
Your Education is the single greatest gift you can give yourself. While there are Educational opportunities all around us, some of them come at a greater cost than others. A college Education might require a hefty investment of time and money upfront but the pay off is much better over time than if you used your life experiences in order to achieve the same level of Education that you can pack into 2, 4, or 5 years of an undergraduate Education on the college level. In other words, over the course of your lifetime you are likely to pay far less for your college Education than you would pay (in earning potential) for not having a college Education. At the same time, each level of college Education you receive increases your overall earning potential. This means that a one-year degree in a technical field will provide a modest boost from a high school diploma when it comes to earning potential but an associate's degree will provide an even better boost. You will see an even more significant improvement in earning potential when you increase from an associate's degree to a bachelor's degree. The vast majority of students enter the work force upon completion of a bachelor's degree. Those students, however, who remain in school for graduate studies often, find that a master's degree even further improves their lifetime earning potentials.
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