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Online Learning: A Young Adult's Guide
Online Learning: A Young Adult's Guide
Online Learning: A Young Adult's Guide
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A guide and narrative for anyone unsure of taking classes or pursuing a degree online. Includes my personal experience and advice for topics like admissions, financial aid, time management, and discussions among others.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 15, 2013
ISBN9781301630424
Online Learning: A Young Adult's Guide
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Jennifer Stuntz

I'm a 27 year old freelance writer. I'm currently submitting some random articles on Bubblews as thecuriousjenny and working on a future e-book while applying for writing jobs.

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    Online Learning - Jennifer Stuntz

    Online Learning: A Young Adult’s Guide

    Published by Jennifer Stuntz at Smashwords

    Copyright 2013 Jennifer Stuntz

    Cover Art by Kelly Reumann

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    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    Chapter One: Tips

    Researching a degree

    Selecting a School

    Admissions

    Tuition & Financial Aid

    Organization

    The First Week

    Color Coding

    Time Management

    Plagiarism & Citation

    Chapter Two: Positive

    Overview

    Time Savings & Other Benefits

    Convenience

    Learn at your own pace

    Chapter Three: Negatives

    Socialization

    Workload

    Due Dates

    Chapter FouR: Personal Anecdotes

    Fear

    Fun with Discussions

    Lack of Internships

    Conclusion

    BIOGRAPHY

    References

    Introduction

    Like many young people in their late teens and early twenties, I embarked on the quest to obtain a college degree. This search was considered a prerequisite by my parents to obtain any sort of meaningful career, with the only other acceptable option being the trade school route. However, I attended school in a different way than the typical brick and mortar institution, dorm living, and

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