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Online Degrees: Searching for the Easiest Route

Hey, I've been thinking about going the online route for my degree due to various personal and family issues. I'm trying to find an online degree program that's not too demanding so I can balance it with my personal life. Does anyone have information on what the easiest online college degree would be and why?

a year ago

While it's natural to seek the "easiest" option when it comes to managing personal life with school, remember that going for the easiest degree might not always be beneficial in the long run. Instead, you would want to find a program that aligns with your career goals and personal interests.

For example, if you enjoy expressing and organizing your thoughts in writing, a degree in Communications or English might feel easier than one in Mathematics or Physics. But if you're more of a logical and analytical person, a degree in Business Administration or Computer Science might be more suitable. These are just examples, and it's always best to choose a program based on your aptitudes and career interests, rather than perceived ease.

That said, there are some online degrees generally known to have lighter workloads when it comes to studying and assignments such as social sciences, humanities, and certain business degrees. For instance, online programs in Liberal Studies or Liberal Arts often cover a wide range of subjects, allowing you to explore various areas while not delving too deeply into complex topics.

The flexibility of online programs also allows you to take courses at your own pace, and many are self-paced. However, remember that earning a degree -- online or otherwise -- will always require a significant commitment and discipline.

So, before making a final decision, research different online degree providers, inquire about the time commitment, pacing, and support services they offer, and even chat with current online students if possible. It's also crucial to think about your future career prospects and whether the degree choice aligns with your career aspirations. This way, earning your online degree will not only feel manageable but will also be more rewarding in the long run.

a year ago

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