Sunday, October 19, 2008

What is the Best Way to Study For a Bachelor Degree?

By Waller Jamison

As the new academic year approaches for many of us, you may be considering studying for a degree. A good degree will enhance your job prospects and graduates generally enjoy higher salaries. But what is the best way to study for a bachelor degree?

There are many options these days, with part time courses, distance learning and online degree courses, as well as traditional full time university courses. So should you opt for a traditional course or an online or distance learning course?

There are advantages and disadvantages to both options. Let's start with traditional full-time courses:

Advantages

• You can focus on your studies full time

• You can use college facilities, such as computers and libraries

• You can attend lectures and have face to face tutorials

• You can study with other students, which can help you with tough assignments.

• You can take part in student life, although socializing can also be a disadvantage at times.

Disadvantages

• You'll have less time for paid work and so might struggle with finances

• You will be expected to attend college at specified times

• You may find your social life distracts you from your studies

And now let's consider online or distance learning:

Advantages

• These options are usually very flexible, allowing you to fit your studies around work and family, which makes them open to many people who would otherwise be unable to earn a degree.

• Since you won't need to leave your job, you won't have so many financial worries.

• It is sometimes possible to do an accelerated course, which can reduce the number of years you have to study.

Disadvantages

• You won't have the same interaction with tutors and other students as you would in a traditional college setting.

• You'll have to be very disciplined and able to work on your own. It can be hard going when you have no-one to compare notes with. Discussing assignments can help motivate you to get them done, but with online or distance learning, you'll have to make more effort to find study buddies.

• You'll need to buy your own computer and access a local library.

In deciding which is the best way to study for a bachelor degree, you need to take a close look at your own circumstances, your commitments and your finances and then choose the option which will work best for you.


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Waller Jamison is a careers advisor and university lecturer, who understands the difficulties involved in changing career and returning to study.

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