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here’s
no denying getting your college degree will be a
challenge. If it wasn’t, everyone would have
one. Most adult learners have to juggle school with
work and family obligations. Learn how an online
program, combined with effective time management
and achieving a work-life-school balance, can set
you up for success. And for those who might not
already be the world’s best time managers
or know how to balance all of life’s obligations,
here are some tips.
In her article, “Effects of Globalization
on Careers,” Bettina L. Brown points out that
“lifelong learning appears to be the only
key to secure employment.” And while American
businesses demand more work hours from their employees
than ever before, many busy professionals today
are turning to online learning to get their degrees.
Learning about time management has one inherent flaw: usually you find yourself most in need of time management skills exactly when you have the least amount of time to dedicate to the task. Without investing days of your time, the following tips will help you make the most of your time-whether with family, at work, at school or in your community.
Managing work and family is hard enough, but an
ever-increasing percentage of adults are adding
school into the mix as well. Although everyone’s
circumstances are different, learn some wide-ranging
hints that should help achieve balance across the
board.
Most adult learners work full time and have family
commitments. They are able to "juggle" because online
learning affords them the freedom to study any time
and any place. Here we dispel some common myths.
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