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Advantages of a College Education
In today’s global economy looking for a job can be tough and getting one can be even harder. With so much competition for the few jobs that you are looking for can mean that competitors will go that extra mile to obtain that job and become a part of a workforce. So what can you do to open up more opportunities for your career in the industry that you want to work in?
How about a college education? Many consider a college education a great way to kick start a career in a chosen path. Colleges will provide you with the skills and knowledge that you need to start in the industry of your choice. Whist undertaking the courses you will gain knowledge and get experience from those who can be a great source of information.
A college education will provide you with many benefits over those who aren’t fortunate or do not choose to undertake such a qualification. One such advantage can be the availability of jobs. With stronger competition for jobs the employers can afford to be more selective and you may find that a higher education will give you the edge on any competition applying for the job. To a potential employer a completed college qualification will show them that you are able to study, complete tasks that have been set, meet deadlines and work towards and reach a goal. This allows them to see that you are able of undertaking long term work and stay on the job until complete. Some college courses involve working in a team and this will also show the employer that you are able to integrate well with others and work well in a team environment.
Undertaking a college course will also allow you to gain any experience that you might need with computers. The work place today is vastly populated with computers in various types of industries from admin assistant to architecture all of which use technology to drive the industry forward.
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How to Earn College Credits With Distance Learning
Whether you’re a high schooler, a college student, or a working adult, distance learning is a quick and easy way to earn college credits around a busy schedule. We all like to save a little time whenever possible, don’t we? With distance learning methods, you can study a subject that interests you at your own pace and earn credits towards the degree of your choosing.
One of the basic ways to earn college credit is by taking credit-by-examination tests. A couple different kinds are CLEP (College Level Examination Program) and DANTES Subject Standardized Tests (DSST). With these tests, you study a certain subject on your own, and then take a test covering the material. If you pass you earn the credits, and if you don’t pass, you don’t earn the credits. It’s that simple.
CLEP tests are multiple choice and computer based. The material they cover is what a typical college student would learn in a semester-long college course (over 15-16 weeks on average). Because you can take them on the computer, you’ll be able to get your scores immediately after taking them. Yes it can somewhat nerve-wracking clicking the “Submit” button when you think you’ve finished and answered all the questions as well as you could have, but I personally found that the 90 minute time limit for each test was more than enough time for me to answer the questions and go back and review all my answers.
DANTES tests are similar to CLEPs. They are multiple choice, only there is no time limit. Most take about 90 minutes, but more time is available to students who need it. Like with CLEP tests, many study guides, fact sheets, and practice tests are available to help students be informed about what each test covers.
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