How to Succeed as an Online Student

You have been accepted into an online degree program and have utilized any transfer credits, but now what? You have the determination, and you’re fairly certain you have the discipline and time management skills necessary, but what should you focus on to truly succeed?

First of all, familiarize yourself with the college’s course management software. This is your virtual classroom and source for all school communications. Login to your classes frequently and check any school communications, such as your e-mail or a bulletin board announcement, at least twice a week.

Before classes start, if possible, preview the syllabi and order books and materials ahead of time. You don’t necessarily have to order supplies from the campus bookstore, so search the Internet for textbooks at a lower cost.

Keep a consistent schedule when it comes to class. Set aside a specific hour or certain days of the week to devote to schoolwork. If you get in the habit of doing this, it’s much easier to maintain a schedule throughout the rest of the semester.

If the online program provides chat rooms, online lectures, tutoring services, or discussion boards, make full use of these facilities. Get to know the college’s online research resources such as the library website or other databases. If you aren’t sure how to access these technologies, talk with your advisor.

Keeping an open communication with your advisor is vital. Check in every so often with an e-mail to make sure everything is on track to keep yourself up-to-date with any deadlines. And don’t forget to celebrate those accomplishments!

 

Studying Abroad: Finding an Apartment

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One of the most important parts of a study abroad experience is finding a place to live. If you’re traveling abroad for school, you’ll definitely want to soak up all of the culture you can. Where you live plays a big part in your travel experience, since it decides how close you will be to your school and other cultural sites.

When you seek out apartments for rent, there are several different factors to take into consideration. First, think about the location of your school and the transportation methods of the host country. If you will have to walk or bike to your study abroad school, keep your apartment search close to the school. However, if there is a bus or train line that runs close to the college or school, you can expand your search and look for apartments along the train line.

Keep the other places you will need to go in mind as well. You may want to live close to a shopping or tourism area so you will have something to do in your free time. It’s also important to be close to places where you can buy food and other necessities.

As you ponder different apartment choices, find out about their lease requirements. There may be places that require you to sign a lease that is longer than the duration of your stay; consider looking at student apartments, which are meant for short-term stays. If you are unsure about what areas are safe and what apartments are conveniently located, ask your host school to put you in contact with a fellow student that can help you.

 

The Benefits of Online Classes

Online courses are becoming increasingly more popular, at both community college and university levels. There are two types of online classes that are available – those that are completely conducted in a virtual classroom, and those that are conducted as a hybrid between online and traditional classes. However, the completely virtual classes have an advantage over both a traditional classroom setting and hybrid courses.

  1. You don’t have to quit work to go to school. Before online courses became available many adults had to make a choice – go to work so they could pay the bills, or quit work and go to school. Logically, most chose not to finish their degree and pay the bills. With an online class you can complete your coursework before work, during your breaks, and after work.
  2. You can choose the hours. Online courses offer the flexibility of being able to choose between studying during traditional school hours, completely at night, or in increments all throughout the day – there is no set schedule.
  3. You are not competing for an instructor’s attention. Traditional classrooms often more students than an instructor can focus on at once. In an online setting, students are able to ask questions through email, which ultimately makes getting one-on-one attention much easier.

For some, online classes fit their schedule and learning style perfectly. However, online courses are not for everyone – and that’s perfectly okay. Many people still find that they learn better in a traditional classroom setting.

Learning to Ski

Have you been thinking about learning to ski for a number of years but never really done it? Skiing is a popular sport, and although the most advanced techniques may be more difficult to learn, the basics can be taught in a matter of a couple of lessons.  Also, there are plenty of ski deals on the Internet to make a ski trip possible.

The first ride up the chair lift is wild and exciting and is a fun experience on its own. Then, arriving at the top of the slope, usually the “bunny” slope the first time out, you get the exciting exhilaration of cruising back down to the bottom.

Learning to ski with a ski instructor is usually done in small groups. The small group classes make it possible for the teacher to give some time for each student to get some one-on-one attention. If you are interested in only a one-on-one lesson, these are available at ski resorts as well.

In the beginning, the instructor will teach you the technique called snow plowing. Once you get the concept down of how to slow yourself at low speeds you will move into turning. Making turns on skis is probably the most relaxing way to go down the slopes. Of course, the instructor will teach you the most important lesson of how to stop without hitting anything or having to fall to the ground in order to stop yourself.

Finding ski deals, so you can take a trip to the mountains to get your lessons is as easy as reading this article. Visit search for discounts and deal on the Internet or talk to a travel agent. There are a many different ski resorts and almost all of them have some kind of deal. Often to get new skiers in the door, these deals will include free or reduced cost lessons along with the trip. Deals are available throughout the year, so it is never a bad time to start planning your trip.

Take a Vacation Without the Kids

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Vacations are important times to get away from normal routines and take a mental break. This includes parents taking a vacation without the kids. Even stay-at-home moms need to get out of the house for a few days for a change of scenery. When parents are happy and relaxed they will be better parents, so go ahead and leave the kids with the grandparents and head out on vacation.

Children may be upset and act out while they are waiting for their parents return. If they are staying with family or other familiar people, it should be a quick adjustment. To help make things run smoothly, plan a few outings for the kids. Keeping them busy will take their minds off the fact that their parents are away. Prior to leaving for vacation, parents can make reservations for dinner at the kids’ favorite restaurant, or purchase tickets to a show. This is also a good time to visit local museums, playgrounds, and other similar attractions. Making the children feel special, like this is their vacation too, will go a long way to help kids feel comfortable about the situation.

On the first day of vacation parents should pick out postcards, write a little note, then mail them to the kids. Depending on how far away you are traveling, the kids should get the postcards a day or two prior to your arrival home. This reassures the children that you have not forgotten them and that you were thinking of them while you were away.

Many parents will purchase souvenirs while traveling and bring them home to gift to the kids. Any small toy or gift is typically welcomed by children of all ages. They will be so happy to see their parents return, and with a present for them, that they will forget all about having to stay home while their parents went on vacation.

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