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 How to Avoid the Most Common Mistakes of Online Students  
Internet technology has led to the growth of online education. Today, more and more people are earning their higher education degrees through the Internet. You can avoid the common mistakes made by many online students and save yourself some hassle.

By Jullie Harvard

The extensive development of Internet technology has led to the growth of online education. Today, more and more people are earning their higher education degrees through the Internet. Generally, online education eliminates geographical limitations and allows you to earn your degree from any place in the world at your own pace. As you journey through the maze of the online education world, avoid the common mistakes made by many online students and save yourself some hassle:

1. Choosing the Wrong Online University

Selecting the right online university is a challenging task for the online student. The demand of online education has increased, and many 'diploma mill' schools are stepping into the market to share the profits. These 'diploma mill' schools charge unsuspecting students thousands of dollars for worthless degrees. These fake degrees do not help in your career because they are not recognized by most employers. Hence, before you enroll in an online school, make sure that it has the appropriate regional accreditation and do some research to find out what type of programs, resources, and support will be provided.

2. Lack of Self-Discipline and Motivation

Online education is not suited for everyone. Many students never finish their degrees because they lack the self-discipline and motivation to sit down and get their work done on a daily basis. As an online student, you need to do a lot of self-scheduling and planning and set yourself some definite goals - then stick to them. Many students have found it beneficial to create a deadline for receiving their degree and set smaller monthly, weekly, and daily goals that will allow them to reach that deadline.

3. Failure to Connect to Your Professors and Online Classmates

One of the most rewarding experiences in education is learning through collaboration. At every online course, you will be assigned to an online lecturer and a group of online students who are taking the same course. You can stay connected with them through message boards, chat rooms, email, and other virtual resources. This allows you to learn more, stay motivated, and have an outlet to express your own understanding of the subject matter. Many online students fail to stay connected consistently with their professors and their online classmates. For them, attending online courses simply means getting learning materials from the university and submitting their assignments.

4. Not Getting Your Credit Transferred

You don't have to start from scratch when you begin learning online. If you have credit from previous schools, make sure you have sent your transcripts to your online university and have the counselors check for course equivalency. There are online universities that will allow you to receive credit on life experience, based on testing or portfolio reviews. Check with your school's counselors to see how you can get credit for what you already know.

5. Ignoring Other Online Resources

Studying online should not mean that you only get learning materials and information from the university's online resources and online library. There is a plethora or course-related information and resources on the Internet outside of the university's site. Make sure you know where you can get the help you need. Virtual libraries, directories, online books, and online research centers are places for you to look for your subject matter. Finding these sites from the start will save you money on books and help you experience success in your studies.

In Summary

To get a worthwhile degree online, you must select online degree programs offer by an accredited online university which has a good reputation in the employment market. And to be a successful online student, you must learn how to manage your course work, and use your diplomas to your advantage. Avoiding the common mistakes make by many online students can save you some hassle and ensure that your degree will bring you a brighter future.


About the Author:

Jullie Harvard is the author of www.studykiosk.com. This site features over 1,000 online degrees and more than 120 online universities. Article Source: A Language Guide - http://www.a-language-guide.com


  Article added 07/11/07.

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