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Five reasons to study online

Online studying, also known as e-learning, boasts many benefits such as:

“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.”  -Nelson Mandela

Mr Mandela spoke about education and constant learning with a passion. He told us all how powerful schooling is for the development of oneself, their country, and ultimately the world.

We know how important it is to develop and improve their knowledge and expertise through learning, but with daily pressures of work, studying further seems an impossible task. But with the convenience of the internet, it need not be difficult at all.

Online studying, also known as e-learning, boasts many benefits such as:

1.  It is reasonably priced

University fees can be enough to make your eyes water.

That’s especially true if the fees include lectures and venue halls and that’s not even counting the petrol you’ll need to get to class as well as paying for accommodation.

Online courses are generally much better priced and ask you for neither your arms nor your legs in tuition. With e-learning, you pay for less without sacrificing quality, since most online courses are guided by fantastic professors.

2.  The time is flexible to your schedule

Campus-based university learning has a fixed timetable which you need to adapt your life around.

With online classes, your time is in your hands.

So, those pesky 8am classes? Forget it.

Studying online means you get to decide when you want to wake up to finish a project or complete your reading material without the pressure of needing to be anywhere at any particular time. The only time pressures are the deadlines for each assignment, which you can take at your own pace too. Some prefer to start well in advance and chip away at the work. Others would rather wait until the last minute and have that pressure build up to maximise the stressful efficiency. Either way, it’s up to you to choose.

 3.  It is locationless

Some like to do their work at the crack of dawn in an office block or coffee shop. Workers on the go sometimes need to finish a project at the airport before catching their flight. Online studying allows you to choose both your own schedule and your own environment.

Not only do you get to pick where you want to be when you study, you also can opt to learn anywhere in the world. You might be enjoying a Cape Town rainy winter, or the drier Johannesburg. You might even be in the warm weather in Milan or New York. Wherever you are, you usually have the internet at your fingertips – which means you can do online studying anywhere where you can access your material.

4.  Class size is not an issue

Massive lecture venues can be intimidating or feel impersonal, reducing any communication you might need with your professor.

With online learning, you don’t feel like a face in a crowd in a stuffed lecture hall.

Engaging with other students or your lecturer is also as easy as typing a message into a forum or an email. Even though there might not be any face-to-face contact, there is still an extremely easy way to discuss the learning material. Most course companies also have course facilitators who are specialised in online studying and guidance, and are able to assist with experience and excellence.

5.  It builds self-discipline

Being able to self-motivate is hard work and takes control and strength of will.

When you’re given the choice of when you want to study, it can be easy to put it off.

While “putting the ‘pro’ in procrastinate” might be a great Instagram caption, the mindset won’t help you finish your courses with excellence. The flexible nature of online studying means you have to be accountable to yourself and make sure you get your own work done on time.

This can be challenging, but is great for building self-discipline. It sets you up well with a great attitude which will help you achieve your goals and succeed in what you put your mind to.

Who benefits from online studying?

Online courses have emerged as a way to offer busy individuals a way to gain essential understanding without having to sacrifice any aspect of their lifestyle. Whether you are a stay-at-home parent, a full-time professional, or a free-lancer with countless jobs at hand, there is still a way for you to fit education into your calendar.

Anyone who is looking to further their career by gaining new skills through online courses will find great value in e-learning.

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