Alternatives to College

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Should everyone go to college? To listen to some people, a young person will be condemned to a lifetime of utter failure if they do not complete a four-year degree. Is that really true?

There are people who can look at a machine and understand how it works or look at an architectural plan and understand how to make it a building. They know how to fix things and make tools work, but may not be interested in sitting in a classroom. The world needs them – how else will anything get done?

If your teen isn’t interested in attending college, perhaps he or she would be better suited to another type of training. Where do you start looking for training? Proprietary (private) schools are available, but there are more affordable options.

Community college can be a great, inexpensive alternative. Some community colleges have classes in automotive repair, meat cutting, restaurant management, and computer repair. They also have classes in small business management, for anyone interested in starting their own business.

Many careers that pay well do not require a college degree. Think of all the essential items in your life that need to be manufactured, repaired, or replaced. We need someone to do that – and we will pay.

Your dentist may be a lovely person and certainly has had a lot of education. When was the last time you were happy to see him or her? Now think of the last time the plumber or the heating/air conditioning repair truck pulled into the yard when you really need them. How happy were you to write that check?

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Online Demands: Discipline and Education

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Improbability is a ridiculous notion. It demands defeat, forces individuals to assume that tasks will prove to be too challenging. Such a philosophy doesn’t appeal — or apply — to you, however. There is no skill you can’t master. There is no lesson you can’t learn. Filling the days with the efforts of a career, a family and an online education therefore seems simple. You will succeed. Of that you have no doubt.

Such doubts prove to be all too common, however, once you begin your experiment. A virtual education is too often ignored — with assignments dismissed until the last second and forums left ignored. It’s all too easy to forget the demands of a classroom when you’re studying at home; and the discipline you once had is… gone. It’s been replaced to indulgence.

The value of online courses can’t be denied. They allow individuals to receive the knowledge they crave without having to journey from campus to campus. All credits can be earned with the aid of computers; and Internet connections can offer quick results.

Too often, however, do students find themselves overwhelmed. Self-motivation is required for this concept to succeed; and those who are already defined by frantic schedules may be tempted to allow assignments to wait. Without the formality of a classroom it can become difficult to concentrate.

It’s imperative therefore that all students recognize the advantages of this format — and don’t waste them. Online learning requires dedication and all individuals must be willing to offer it. Earning credits without traditional classes isn’t easy. A balance must instead be achieved and maintained.

 

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