Posts Tagged ‘university’

5 Hints to Select your Online University

November 3rd, 2009

Online Universities have become a place for many busy working individual who are lacking of time and tight up with their job and family responsibilities to continue their education. If you are among the group who are looking to continue your education through an online university; here are a few important hints that you can use in your consideration when selecting your online university.

1. Accreditation

If you try to read any of online education guides, I believe you have come across this word “accreditation”. Almost all education guides will ask you to make sure that the online university or the online degree program that you are going to enroll must be accredited by any of the agencies that are recognized by the US Department of Education. In fact, all those guides are right and it is the most important factor to be considered when you select yours. » Read more: 5 Hints to Select your Online University

Best Online University

October 28th, 2009

One of the most convenient ways to further your education while keeping a job and home is registering for an online degree. With online courses you will have interactive classes via the net, will receive course work online, have an advisor who will guide you 24/7, and you can at your own convenience complete assignments from home.

There are many online universities, and many of them have unique advantages. But which will be the Best Online University for me? With online universities sprouting up everywhere it becomes difficult to determine which schools offer the best package for which individuals. » Read more: Best Online University

How To Cope With Post University Blues

October 12th, 2009

At around this time of year, University life begins for many and continues for others. People move into halls or houses with friends and prepare for the year ahead, which is likely to involve the occasional lecture and seminar but also plenty of socialising.

For those people who have recently graduated and will not be going back to the student life for the first time in at least three years, things can be more difficult than first thought. It can be hard to here friends talking about going back to finish their courses or to do a Masters when all you are left with is fond memories and photos of your time as a student. It can be even harder if you live in a student town, or live where you went to Uni, to escape the fresh, excited faces of the ‘Freshers’. » Read more: How To Cope With Post University Blues