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At Home Vs. On Campus: Choosing The Right Method Of Study For You

  • October 15, 2018
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prevent exam stressNowadays, students have more options than ever before when it comes to the way that they study. Online courses give you the chance to do all of your work from home, while campus-based options will enable you to spend your time with your peers, and you can often find examples which fall in the middle. Of course, though, when you have more options, the choices you have to be made will only become more complicated. To help you out with this, this post will be exploring some of the differences between the study options you have.

At Home

Working from home gives you the chance to meld your course around the life you already have. If you are working or have kids, this option will be perfect for you, as it won’t disrupt your normal life in the process. Courses like an accredited masters of social work programs online hold a lot more weight than they used to. These options tend to be cheaper than normal courses, too, as you won’t have to use a building for your work, making it cost a lot less for the teaching to be handled.

Along with the good side, though, there are also some negatives to choosing this route to work. It can be easy to find yourself getting distracted when you are working from home, and a lot of people will struggle when they have a family to look after at the same time as learning. You won’t get the same level of support from your professors as you would on a campus course, either, making your studies a lot more independent.

On Campus

Studying on campus is a unique experience which can’t be found anywhere else, with student life being very different to the lifestyles which a lot of people have at home. Along with this, you will also benefit from being surrounded by other people who are learning the same things as you, providing you with a support network which you won’t have while studying online, while also giving you the chance to motivate yourself through other people.

Of course, this sort of route also has its downsides, though. For one, when you are going down this route, you will have to drop everything else in your life for it. You won’t have the chance to work while at college, and this makes it hard for a lot of people to afford their studies, especially with the costs of going through this process. Some will even find it hard simply being away from home for the first time.

Choosing The Best For You

Choosing the best of these options for yourself will strictly depend on the lifestyle you want to have. If you prefer to spend time at home, a home-based option could be best for you. For those who enjoy being social, though, it will probably be better to follow a more traditional route, as this will give you the chance to spend a lot of time talking to new people. Either way, you will have to work hard to make something like this successful.

With all of this in mind, you should be ready to start taking on the job of choosing the right kind of education for you. A lot of people struggle in this area, finding it hard to know which one of the options will suit their life the best.

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  1. Alice says:
    June 23, 2020 at 6:59 am

    The first and second sides have their advantages and disadvantages. If this is a regular stationary education – I support that it is better to study at school with other teenagers. But if it is training in a separate field, preparing for exams, for example chemistry tuition, it is always better to choose the online option. After all, you can prepare and improve your knowledge at any time convenient for you, without getting out of bed, drinking tea. This option of training seems to me more convenient.

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