Written on December 24, 2010 by Rachel Call
Online college courses don’t have to be all work and no play. Usually the first thing people think of when they hear “online course” is math, English, or business. However, there is much more to online school than meets the eye. The benefits of being able to take classes on your own time and wherever you are make an online college education an attractive option. Here are 5 online schools that specialize in areas that aren’t traditionally taught online. Continue reading →
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Let’s face it, one of the best parts of the holidays is all the delicious baked goods and Christmas treats. If you look forward to the cake, chocolate, or cookies every year, chances are you would make a great culinary artist. Some schools offer programs that specialize in baked goods, while others offer general culinary arts degrees. If you have a love for restaurants and trying new food, culinary arts management may be the right track for you. Continue reading →
Written on December 23, 2010 by Rachel Call
What’s on your list of New Year’s resolutions? Is online college among lofty goals like losing weight and writing a novel? A survey conducted by FranklinCovey Productions found that the top three New Year’s resolutions for 2010 were: to improve financial situation, to lose weight, and to develop a healthy habit like exercising or healthy eating. So, if you are already working toward such praise-worthy goals? Why not add online college to the list. Continue reading →
Written on December 22, 2010 by Rachel Call
Not every online college student is a nerd. However, most are so overwhelmed with homework, tests, teachers, forums, group discussions, and readings that they can appreciate the nerd’s view of Christmas. Here are 10 nerdy Christmas decorations those earning their online college education will love. Continue reading →
Written on December 21, 2010 by Rachel Call
Not all students are as lucky as those earning their online college education. As a student at a traditional school, sometimes Christmas break is preceded by last-minute cramming for finals, term papers, group projects, presentations, and all kinds of stresses. However, as an online college student you get to set your own schedule, meaning you can plan ahead to make sure you have relaxing and happy holidays. Continue reading →
Written on December 19, 2010 by Rachel Call
Do you have an online college student on your Christmas list? Thinking about splurging on yourself this holiday season? Here’s our list of five must-have gifts for someone working to earn their online college education. Continue reading →
Written on December 18, 2010 by Rachel Call
Most students know that dorm pranks are as much a part of the college life as late-night studying and cramming for finals. But what if you are getting an online college education? Don’t worry, there are still plenty of entertaining and funny, yet harmless, pranks that will save you from textbook-induced boredom. Try these easy jokes to spice up your online courses: Continue reading →
Written on December 17, 2010 by Michael Moss
Thinking of improving yourself and getting an education? Why not take that step to get that degree you want or to learn more about something you’re interested in? Here’s ten New Year’s resolutions that will help you succeed with online colleges. Continue reading →
Written on December 16, 2010 by Michael Moss
New Year’s resolutions are a cliche for a good reason - when you start to plan in January to return to college in September, you have enough time to apply and enroll for the next school year. Continue reading →
Written on December 15, 2010 by Michael Moss
The holidays are the most distracting time of year for all students - whether they are in first grade or their final year of medical school - since homework does not cease for the month of December. It is even more challenging for students in online courses to stay focused and keep up with their homework during the holidays, since you do not have to physically attend class each week leading up to the holidays. It can be easy to simply not turn on your computer and log onto your weekly lecture and upload your papers, but your academic success depends upon keeping up with your homework - regardless of outside distractions. Continue reading →