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Why are more adults turning towards online education?

Posted by Andre | Training & Education | Friday 23 November 2007 12:27 pm

Over the last few years, online education has become a very popular concept. There are literally thousands of adults who have chosen to improve their lives by turning to online education. With this recent surge in popularity, many individuals are asking why so many adults are choosing to earn a college degrees over the internet. Although the concept may seem strange at first, after understanding more about what online education really is and all the benefits it has to offer, it is easy to understand why so many adults are choosing online education. To begin with, one of the most obvious benefits provided by online education is flexibility. When attending a traditional college, you are forced to go to class on the schedule that is created by the college. This makes it impossible for many adults to attend a traditional university. Whether it is an obligation such as a full-time job or taking care of a family, a traditional university is not very conducive to a busy schedule. However, a program of online study does not have the same drawbacks that a traditional university does. Online education allows you to obtain a college degree on your own terms and schedule. Instead of needing to go to class three times a week, you can study on your timeframe. Whether you prefer to do your class work early in the morning or late at night, you have the freedom to create your own study schedule. This is one of the several benefits that makes online education a very popular option for adults. The flexibility provided by online education is not the only thing that makes it a popular choice for many adults. Online education is also very popular among adults because of the financial benefits it can provide. Traditionally, the cost of education at a regular college or university is extremely expensive. The reason for this high cost includes factors such as paying for utilities and other maintenance related expenses. However, when paying for an online course, the costs associated with traditional education are not present. Because you are not actually receiving your education in a classroom, you are not responsible for paying for the upkeep of any facilities. This makes online education a much more economical choice. Although online education does not require as much of a financial investment, this in no one means that the education you are receiving is any less valuable or rewarding than that provided by traditional universities. In addition to the benefits discussed above, there is another factor that makes online education a popular choice among many adults. Online education provides adults many choices in what program of study they will follow. Regardless of what you are interested in, it is almost guaranteed that there is an online education program which fits your interests. The amount of programs available online provide a significant advantage over traditional forms of education. Before the advent of education, many people had to settle for the programs of study that were offered by institutions which were close by. If you wanted to study something unique or very specialized, the only way you could accomplish this was by physically moving to a new location which was closer to an institution that offered this program of study. However, thanks to the internet, this is no longer an issue. A significant number of adults have turned to online education for various reasons, and there are several factors which make this a very positive decision. In addition to being economical, flexible and broad, an online degrees is a guaranteed way to improve your position in the workforce. Whether you are looking for a promotion or hoping to be interviewed for higher paying job, by choosing to earn an degree through the internet, you will be joining many other adults who have also made the choice to improve their lives through online education.

Changing Career To One You Love

Posted by Theo | Changing Careers | Friday 2 November 2007 8:15 am

If you are thinking about changing your career, here are some mistakes to avoid. Changing your career because you hate the job you now have is not a smart move. Just because you hate your current job doesnt mean that your career or the industry you are currently in is wrong for you. It also doesnt mean that changing your career will make the problems go away. You may hate your job because you hate your micro managing boss, or because you were romantically involved with a co-worker who has now scorned you. You might hate the employer you currently have because they dont listen to your ideas or dont encourage upward mobility. All these things may indicate it is time for changing your job.

They dont necessarily indicate that it is time for changing your career. It might also be that you hate your job because you need team skills or people skills the lack of which will carry over to any job or career you are considering changing too. The right counsellor or mentor – and perhaps even your current immediate supervisor can help you assess what, if anything, you are lacking in these areas and how you can go about improving these skills.

Changing a career solely because the money and the benefits are better in the new career is almost always a mistake. Its such an old cliché, but its very true that money just doesnt buy us happiness. What would happen if you make that career change, take that new job and make a lot more money than you do now – but you hate the new job? What might you spend that additional money on? You might just end up paying the medical bills for your ulcer. Keep in mind as well that those careers that pay those seven figure salaries almost without exception involve living the job. How many corporate executives do you know that work Monday through Friday, that schedule a two week vacation that doesnt involve countless interruptions or even last minute cancellations? Think carefully before changing your career for money. It just might make you miserable.

Dont ever let others dictate your need for a career change. If your parents wanted you to be a lawyer since you were two and youre feeling that the social work job you love disappoints them, let them stay disappointed. Its your life.

Its often the case, however, that their disappointment is not real but rather something youve perceived incorrectly. Talk to them. Sit down and explain why you love your career, why you enjoy your work. You may just find that theyre happy for you. If that should not be the case – if your personal partner, or your parents, or your friends, think you are better than what you are currently achieving in your career, your allowing these small-minded people to influence you will only destroy your relationship with them in the end. There is nothing more destructive to a relationship than resentment and no one more resentful than someone pushed into changing to a career they dont want, dont enjoy and dont derive satisfaction from.