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Avoid a Classic College Mistake

College is a time of self directed learning. Your mentor, a teacher who devotes time to ensuring that you take enough of the right classes to graduate in your field of study, will help you along the way. But ultimately, the decisions you make are your own, and you will find that the number of decisions you face about what classes to take is very confusing. That is partly because so many classes look so interesting, yet aren’t useful towards attaining a particular degree. To avoid coming up short on your four year degree graduation day, you need to pay particular attention to your curriculum starting during your first semester of classes.

 

Some people – usually the ones who end up being crunched during their third or fourth year of college – start their college years off by taking a wide selection of diverse classes. The aim behind this approach is that they want to ‘figure out’ what area of specialty they want to focus on. But that’s something to figure out before one attends college. Figuring out what one is interested in during college can be very expensive, as the classes chosen are often very costly, and often don’t apply towards one’s final area of special focus.

 

You’ll notice that people who change majors often end up being in college for far longer, sometimes three or four years longer, than average! That’s because credits attained towards the field of study of one major don’t fulfill graduation requirements for other majors. Focus on one field of study from the outset to avoid making this classic mistake.

 

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Developing a Critical Thinking Framework

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One disadvantage of taking an online learning course is that it doesn’t allow for a study abroad style experience. Online learners are fortunate in being able to be located nearly anywhere while they study for their degree. This allows them to keep their jobs, and even their friends, as they work towards earning their degree. This option is quite popular for those who need to work their way through college, since it offers up the flexibility that is so necessary when doing both.

 

But the whole point of studying abroad is to immerse oneself in the local culture, gaining a new perspective on how people around the world live. By gaining this broader perspective, one can make better-educated decisions, both in their own lives, and at the workplace. One’s worldview tends to shift when they’ve lived outside of their own country for some length of time. Not everyone will agree that your country has made the best decisions, nor will the news networks always show your home country in the most favorable light, when you live outside its borders.

 

This alone is eye opening. Living exclusively inside one’s own country’s borders, one will be subject to a fairly positive home bias. It’s only natural, as no one wants to say bad things about the country they come from. But by stepping out of the land of your nationality, you will gain a different perspective. This is often cherished by employers who seek a person with an ability to think more critically than average.

 

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