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| Welcome to WB's Education Center |
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What we know forms the basis of what we have to offer. Knowledge is acquired through
education, self-learning and experience. Although the latter two are an essential part of the knowledge
that we accumulate through our career, they rarely form the springboard from which we commence this long journey.
The degree that we hold may dictate our future or limit where we are heading. Choosing the wrong program or failing to be admitted to the right one can have important impacts on our career path. We hope that WorkBloom's Education Center will help you avoid detours and act as a catalyst for your career. |
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| 15 Tips to Find the Right Online Degree Program for You |
| 10 Things to Consider When Choosing a Program |
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| 1) Is this profession the right fit for you? Have you done your research? Asked people in the profession for their feedback? Shadowed someone for a day? |
| 2) Do you think you will excel in this profession? Will this profession leverage your strengths? |
| 3) What are the prospects of finding a job after you graduate? What is the average starting salary? Monetarily, is it worth it for you to enter into this profession, putting other considerations aside? |
| 4) How much debt will you have to assume if you choose this program? What are the financing options? Is the burden of participating in this program too much for you to handle? |
| 5) What school should you attend? Is there a reputable school close to where you live? Will you have to relocate? Will you consider taking an online program? |
| 6) What are the differences between the programs that are offered? Are there some with a coop term that will give you the opportunity to gain concrete work experience? |
| 7) Beyond what you will learn that is specific to your profession, how else will the program help you evolve or improve as a person? |
| 8) Should you pursue a program part-time of full-time? If part-time, is your job in the same field as your field of study? If you choose to work part-time to finance your program, will this impact on your grades and the time that you will have to devote to your education? |
| 9) How passionate and committed are you about the program? Is this passion real or will it deflate after the first bump? |
| 10) If you are a mature student, will this program leverage your prior work experience or educational background or are you starting afresh? Depending on your age, is your decision to start on a new career path sensible? |
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