One of the biggest, and worst mistakes, that many students make is jumping in too quickly without researching your chosen schools. There are many wonderful schools that offer distance learning programs with valuable and useful degrees upon completion of the program. However, there are also numerous schools that are not accredited or don't teach "current" technologies to their students. If the college is not accredited, then your degree will be worthless.
Don't be one of the many students to throw away hard earned money and hard work on a distance learning program offered by a "diploma mill." Diploma mills are NOT accredited schools, and they charge their students thousands of dollars for worthless diplomas every year - don't be one of their victims. If you research the schools credentials, program, and support you can easily find out if the school is actually accredited. If it is, and it also meets your educational and training needs, then you have made a wise choice; if it is not accredited, steer clear of it as this school is probably a diploma mill.
Another mistake that many students make in regards to distance learning is to think about their classes and treat them as you would a normal college class. The problem with this is that distance learning, while much more accessible than traditional college classes, is actually a very self-propelled process. You complete your assignments, do your reading, studying, research, and all work totally by yourself. The only contact with your instructors or classmates, if there is any, is through discussion boards, email, and online chat rooms. If you have trouble expressing yourself in writing, this sort of learning is probably not for you.
You also have to remain much more focused on your course-work and timetables than you would with a traditional classroom experience. If you have a power failure, or your internet connection goes down, you cannot access your classes or submit any work. The distance learning student has to work even harder not to procrastinate or put their work off. If you were to "put off till tomorrow what you could do today" and something unforeseen happened causing your internet connection or computer to not work right, you might not be able to complete your assignments in time. Another important factor to consider is your internet connection speed. This is because a slow internet connection will drastically increase the time required to complete course-work.
If you keep in mind these common distance learning mistakes, you should be able to have a wonderful and productive learning experience. Just remember to do your research before signing up for any program, complete your course-work and research in a timely manner, and leave plenty of time for getting your work done. That way you should be able to excel in your distance learning college experience.
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2 Comments
Post a CommentThanks, I found out about diploma mills the hard way.
Anyway I am going to school online now. Thanks for the information.
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Good basic information to keep in mind.