Are you thinking about taking an online course? Are you worried that you aren’t going to get the quality education that you would get if you were actually sitting in a classroom? First of all, don’t think negatively about online courses. Many of the top colleges and universities from all over the world are offering their programs online , and this is a great way for many people who can’t attend classes to get their degrees. Here are some tips that will help you get the most out of any online courses you are considering taking.

  • Know the Technical Requirements– There is no sense in taking any course if you are unable to access the materials you need for that course. Make sure that you know all of the technical requirements ahead of time. Ensure that your computer works properly, and that it will work with all of the online tools you will need to sue for the course.
  • Start with Part-Time Studies– You won’t know how much you can actually handle until you start your courses, so don’t overload yourself right away. Start out with part-time studies to find out how much of a course load you can handle. Basically, you will need about five to seven hours of study time for each course you take, so keep this in mind when choosing your courses.
  • Set a Study Schedule– Studying online can be great, but you can also easily procrastinate and not get things done in the proper amount of time. Ask the professors to help you set a study schedule that you can easily work with. They can give you a framework that will make it easy to juggle everything you have to do in the run of a day, including course work.
  • Set Up a Dedicated Study Space– You need to have an area to study that is quiet and private. Look around your home for a space that you can dedicate solely to your studies. It may be a small corner in a garage, the basement, attic, etc. Make sure it is a spot that is not high-traffic, and where you can study in peace . If necessary, put up a “do not disturb” sign when you are studying.
  • Upgrade Your Technology– If you are taking an online course, you can take it from anywhere, so don’t limit yourself with a desktop computer. You can buy used laptop at a fraction of the cost of a new one, so you can study from anywhere, and at any time. By doing this, you can study even when you aren’t able to be right in your dedicated study area.
  • Get to Know the Instructors– Just because you are studying online, it doesn’t mean that you can’t get to know your professors. Actually, this is something that you should do as early as possible. Send them an email to let them know who you are, your study goals, etc. The more you get to know each other, the easier it is going to be for you to know what they expect from you.
  • Plan for Child/Elder Care– If you have a child in the home, or if you are caring for an elderly family member, you will need to plan for alternative care while you are studying. Unless it is a dire emergency, you really don’t need any distractions. Find someone who is willing to take on child or elder care during your hours of study.
  • Ask for Employer Support– When you are taking courses, you are bettering yourself, and improving on your skills and knowledge in your career. Make sure that your employer supports employees going back to school. This is going to be easier when they know you are studying online and don’t have to go anywhere to take classes and end up missing time from work.
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Jane Hurst, writer from San Francisco. Find her on Twitter !