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Avoiding Frustrations with an Online Education
By: Jens Rhoades
If pursuing an online education is a relatively new venture for
you, there will probably be some frustrations as you get started.
But if you prepare ahead of time to minimize those frustrations
you'll be much further ahead.
Taking college classes online is an entirely new lifestyle. You
have to mentally prepare yourself, and the people you live with,
for this new lifestyle. You will have to let them know gently but
firmly that you need that time to yourself when distractions are
to the minimum. Though online courses are built with flexibility
in mind, you will still have to maintain a schedule for your
online time in order to meet your goals. Communicate this
schedule with your household members. It will make it easier on
them and you.
Make sure that you have a computer that is capable of the
technologies employed by the college to communicate course
material and activities. Also make sure your Internet connection
is reliable. If you feel that your computer skills are rusty,
brush up on them and try to learn touch-typing before you start
your course. It can come in really handy especially if your
course employs a lot of discussion groups and chats.
Each online college will have a published set of guidelines and
policies. Make sure you familiarize yourself with them. If you
feel that certain policies are not being met, bring it to the
notice of the authorities immediately.
Make sure that you find out all costs associated with the course
before embarking on your studies. Costs that spring up mid-
course, when you least expect them are more than just unpleasant
surprises. They can potentially be deal-breakers.
It always helps to be proactive. Be proactive before you start
pursuing your online education. It will pay off big time.
Jens Rhoades is an educator and an author. You can find more of
his articles and get help choosing the right online degree at
www.TheEducatedDecision.com













