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Advice on Online College Classes for Military Personnel

Hi guys! So, I've recently been looking into online college classes while keeping up my military duties. I'm a bit overwhelmed by the options. Can anyone who's done this before give me some tips?

a year ago

Sure, balancing military duties with college education can be a challenge, but many service members successfully manage it. Here's some advice:

1. Start with a clear plan for your education: Understand what you hope to achieve with your degree, such as advancing in rank, preparing for a civilian career, or simply expanding your knowledge.

2. Do your research: Not all online universities are created equal. Look for accredited institutions that have strong online programs and robust student support systems, and that are military-friendly. Many have designated support for military students, and might offer discounted tuition for service members.

3. Consider your schedule: Online classes can be synchronous or asynchronous. The former requires you to log in at specific times, while the latter lets you learn at your own pace. As a military personnel, flexibility might be key for you. So asynchronous classes could be better suited to your needs.

4. Take advantage of tuition assistance and the GI bill: The military provides great educational benefits. Take advantage of them! You can also contact your base education office for help with the process.

5. Stay Organized: Keep track of assignments, exams, and other dates. Online classes are as rigorous as regular classes and you can't afford to lose sight of important deadlines.

6. Use available resources: Online schools have many resources such as writing labs, virtual libraries, faculty office hours, and more. Do not hesitate to use these, they are there to help you succeed.

Remember that successful learning takes time and commitment. It might not be easy juggling military duties with your education, but with the right planning and dedication, it's definitely achievable. Good luck!

a year ago

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