Video Display and Studying Online

November 18th, 2008 by theProfessor
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Since there are an increasing number of online courses that we can choose from, many students have been considering this option since enrolling in these courses has more options for flexibility and more time for family, if one is a stay-at-home-parent.

However, one should always remember that studying online may involve more time in front of the computer than you can ever imagine. It also demands time for research and working on projects in order to pass the requirements needed for the course.

Aside from discipline and a set study schedule, a good working computer is very essential to succeed in your online studies. Your computer should always be in tiptop shape and has a speed that can accommodate all applications needed for your studies.

Ensuring that you have a good video display is important since some work and discussions in your virtual classroom will require high video power from your computer. But of course, if you have had your computer for a while now, there are times when the color of the video display screen turns green and some users see pink after images. This unusual phenomenon is called the McCullough Effect. People who use computers for hours see a pinkish fringe around certain images and this is what happens when the McCullough effect happens. This may be a harmless after image, however, the after image is created when the retinal nerve cells that perceive the color green become saturated and the color red appears instead. To prevent this from happening, you may have to choose video displays that are not green in color so that this vision problem may be prevented from occurring. Don’t forget that there should also be a 5-minute break every hour from your studies to rest your eyes from strain.

Online studies can be as fun as it can be. Just take the necessary precautions to protect your eyes to make the experience more bearable and beneficial.

College Tip – Choosing the right course

November 16th, 2008 by theProfessor
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There was a period when students are geared towards taking up Education. It was that time when all there was to do especially for female students was to become a teacher. Towards the end of the last century, people were drawn towards taking up information technology studies as it became of great demand both in large and small scale companies. These days, medical-related and health care courses seem to rake in bigger numbers of enrolees. True, students are more bent on taking courses they feel they have better chances of landing a high-paying job immediately but job security cannot be the only driving force in deciding on what to take in college. There are a number of things to consider and your own interest is certainly one, if not the most important one. Sure, there are some students whose only aim is to earn a degree and earn money but for the more passionate ones, they take in consideration if they will enjoy learning more about something they’ve always been interested in right from the start.

There is a wide variety of choices of college degrees online. If you are leaning towards sales and especially if you like dealing with all sorts of people, you may be well on your way to getting a business degree. If you are more into creative crafts, you may be interested to pursue Art Studies, which will also offer you different perspectives and learn about Art History. If the latest on gadgets is your thing, information technology may be most appropriate for you. Online schools offer great choices so feel free to explore what’s in store for you.
Problems faced in college

As if it’s not difficult enough to get in to a good college, students still face a number of problems once they’re in and are actually living the whole college scene.

For one, money is a great issue. Even students whose parents are paying for their tuition still feel the need to get a part-time job. There are bills and other miscellaneous items in school that need to be paid and unless the student’s parents are very rich and willing to support his schooling altogether, he would need to find means to be able to finance those.

Time is gold; we hear people always say and this can’t be any less true for students. With the load of school work, extracurricular activities, personal affairs and family life to balance, finding enough time to spare for everything is a major obstacle students have to deal with.

Now unless a student lives under a rock or simply refuses to socialize, relationships can also be a big pain. Whether it’s with a co-student or a professor, relationship issues arise from time to time.

Signing up for classes and taking the required courses can also be very difficult. There are too many students wanting to take a class at strategic hours. Or sometimes, enrolling in classes taught by notable professors can be competitive. If the student goes out of luck, he or she can end up deferring that course, which might be offered the following year or over the summer.

These are but few of the problems college students have to go head to head with for about 4 years. Without the stamina, college can take the best of an unprepared student so it’s always good to be equipped with the proper mindset and determination.

Online College – Learn and Save Your Time and Money

November 14th, 2008 by theProfessor
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Obtaining a Bachelor’s Degree is more often, if not always expensive. In the United States, on average, annual tuition fee can sky-rocket up to $25 to 30 grand. What’s worse is that such amount is tuition fee alone. We all know for a fact that there are a whole lot of other expenses on daily basis. This is where the beauty of getting your degree online comes in.

Imagine the boarding fee alone will eat up a chunk of your budget. You will have books, supplies and other materials to pay for. Sometimes, you have to commute between classes and more importantly, you’ll also have to pay for personal expenses like your meals and other personal effects given that you have left already home. When you are then trying to acquire a degree online, the board and transportation cost already goes back to your pocket. To a certain extent, you can forget about the supplies as almost everything can be done simply by facing your computer. With the flexibility of classes, you can make the most of your time and even pick out which schedule of class will best suit your own. It seems perfect for working students, young parents or simply for people with very active schedules. You can basically devote as much time with your other plans without sacrificing the opportunity to acquire a degree.

In summation, an online college is a triple shot at learning something while cutting back on major costs and devoting your precious time to other necessary areas of your life. Who said keeping a balanced lifestyle these days is impossible?

College Tips – Losing Touch is Not an Issue

November 14th, 2008 by theProfessor
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When you have that talk with your parents on where you want to attend college, it is practically unthinkable that they will suggest college online. Take the most obvious example. Parents who went to elite universities themselves will most likely be the first ones to disparage this new kind of system. Their number one reason is that they still believe, and it is not to say that we shouldn’t; that losing human interaction will invalidate the knowledge you gain from the books. On the contrary, college online is not exactly about the loss of human contact. In fact, it can even allow you to reach more people a regular campus setting limits you to do.

With the advent of increasingly high technology, students and instructors are allowed to meet through videoconferences if only seeing another person eye to eye will be an issue. More so, it can even let you meet with difficult to reach professors and highly renowned figures in several fields; an activity a regular college would have made practically impossible for you to accomplish. Have you ever wanted to meet with a legendary icon in your field of interest but simply couldn’t because the person’s schedule is crazily impossible to get through to? Have you lost a chance to enrol in a class whose instructor was your first choice only because he or she is only teaching part-time and the hours just wouldn’t work for him or her? With a college online, this kind of opportunity is fairly easier to achieve and truth be told, this is one advantage of an online college people usually overlook.

How To Write Essays

November 3rd, 2008 by theProfessor
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One of the things a student dreads doing in school is coming up with an essay. Many students find it difficult to think of a topic and to build on that topic and make it into a long essay. But in order to get your online certificates from the different online universities, you need to write essays as part of the requirement. For those who find it difficult writing essays, here is a quick way to start up.

Think of topics close to your heart. If the topic is dear enough to you, researching and writing about it will not be as much as a chore as writing about something you do not care about. Make a shortlist of all the topics you like and then pick the one you want to know about the most.  Once you have your topic, think of ways to obtain the information about the topic. Plan how you would be able to get this information. Start searching the internet for additional information to back up your research. Go to the library and look for books that could also help give you more information. Always remember to take down notes.

When you are done with your data gathering, you can now sit down and start writing. Make sure you paraphrase and quote the author so you will not be accused of plagiarizing. Once you are done writing, have someone proofread it. Get their comments and try to take their comments into consideration to be able to come up with a better essay.

For more information please click on http://www.english.bham.ac.uk/staff/tom/teaching/howto/essay.htm

How To Make More Friends At College

November 2nd, 2008 by theProfessor
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College is a very enjoyable part of life. This might be the time when you decide on your course of study that is supposed to be your stepping stone into the real world. But this should also be the time when you learn more about yourself and make new friends. It is important that you have friends during your college life, because these friends will be your social support system if you would need anything. To be able to make friends, just follow these simple tips:

BE FRIENDLY

Smile at people around you. Talk to your seatmates in class and other people around the campus. One smile can take you a long way.

JOIN DIFFERENT ORGANIZATIONS

Check the different campus degrees and learn more about the different organizations. Choose at least one organization that would be best for your needs. A good organization is one that would be able to teach you something that would be helpful for your future career path. They should have goals and ideals that fit what you want for your future. Meeting people from these organizations would get you friends that have similar ideas and goals.

JOIN STUDY GROUPS

Join study groups or try to organize a study group. This works well especially for classes that many would have a hard time in. Two heads are better than one. So while you are making friends, you actually get to know more about the subjects that are your waterloo.

ATTEND SCHOOL EVENTS

Be updated on the latest school events and attend those which catch your interest. Chances are you will meet people with similar interests and it would be easier to bond with people this way. It does not matter if you are taking a masters degree or a bachelors degree. Feel free to attend these events to familiarize yourself with your school’s crowd.

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