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Worth Pursuing an Online Degree?
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Is it worth pursuing an Online Degree?
The online degree has grown in popularity and
provides people with an option to continue their education while
taking into consideration their personal life which might otherwise
prevent them from completing a degree.
As a recruiter I have seen where non-post secondary graduates have
suffered when compared to their counterparts who hold a college or
university degree.
I have worked with companies who won't hire people who don't hold a
university degree so not having one can certainly hold you back.
The rise of the Internet has of course opened up many new options
for people and online education is just one of them.
I’ve read statistics that show that college and university graduates
earn an average of 75% more income than high school graduates so
certainly the value of a degree is obvious but what about a degree
earned online?
I know a job searcher who I helped place in a large multinational
corporation and she completed an online degree – a Masters in
Business Administration – something she wouldn’t have been able to
do through a regular university because of her busy life.
As a single mother who was working she simply wouldn’t have had the
time to complete a regular degree during daytime hours so the online
option worked for her.
Her example shows how pursuing an online degree can provide
flexibility that a traditional university degree might not.
Since the degree that she ended up getting actually helped her get
her next job, it was certainly something that paid immediate
dividends and is something that will continue to pay her dividends
into the future.
Here are some considerations regarding the online degree option that
you might think about when deciding whether or not to pursue one:
Are you motivated enough?
People that pursue an online education must be self-motivated
because you’re not attending classes and do your work from home over
the Internet. You don’t have a professor or fellow classmates
pushing you so you need to motivate yourself. Can you do this?
What is the quality of the school and program you’re interested in?
The online degree option has a bit of a stigma attached because they
are a relatively new learning option and many people might not fully
understand how they are delivered. Plus, if you’ve ever received a
spam email advertising an online degree (I received two such emails
this week alone) you might be turned off by a product that
advertises by spamming.
Like anything else in life, there are good and bad options so the
key is to find a school and program that is well-regarded.
Long-distance education isn’t new but delivering it over the
Internet is.
Long-distance education is simply just a different option for people
to consider and an online degree is simply using the latest
technology to deliver it.
Do you require flexibility in order to complete a degree?
If you have a family, attending classes during the day or evening
might not be an option for you. Therefore, the flexibility that an
online education offers you could be the option you need to continue
your education but still keep the other parts of your life
organized.
Are you already working and can’t take the time off to complete a
degree?
If you are already working and can’t quit your job, the option of an
online degree can be very tempting since you can often structure
things so that you continue working as usual but complete your
degree in your own time. You can’t beat that!
Are you happy to work at your own pace?
One of the benefits that an online degree affords is something that
will be very attractive to people that prefer to work to their own
timetable and don’t like the structure that traditional classroom
learning dictates.
Some people might prefer to work to deadlines set by other people to
keep them motivated and on track but pursuing an online degree
enables you to finish your work at your own pace for the most part.
One of the things that people often complain about – especially
after they’ve left school – is the rigidity of traditional
educational outlets ie. going to classes at certain times,
completing assignments by certain dates, traveling to and from
school, etc.
Some people simply get used to working to more flexible schedules
once they get into the work world and find that the thought of going
back to school to pursue a traditional education defined by
schedules that they didn’t set up is difficult to imagine. For these
and other people, an online degree is certainly an option that is
worth at least looking at.
Carl Mueller is an Internet entrepreneur and professional recruiter.
Carl has helped many job searchers find their dream career and would
like to help clear up some of the job search myths that exist while
helping job searchers avoid common job search mistakes that cost
them jobs.
Visit Carl's website to find your dream career:
http://www.find-your-dream-career.com
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