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Building a Career Through Online Education Courses

Education is a systematic process of acquiring knowledge and skill necessary for personal growth and development. The practical application of education in a specific field of study can jumpstart a professional career or establish a foundation for possible business ventures. Making an investment in education can be one of your most significant and wisest decisions in life because of its immediate impact to your future. Distance education plays a vital role in connecting educators and learners worldwide, breaking the barriers imposed by time constraints, distance, disabilities and socio-economic status. Distance education courses are being offered by Open Institutions to answer the call for internationally recognised quality education and training. Whether you are a student who just started on the path of learning, a professional in your field of study and want to further your education through advanced and specialized programs, or a person who is restricted by travel or health concerns, online courses definitely have the answers for you.

Homeschool Graduate: Now What?

If your homeschool student isn't the type who wants to immediately head straight to college out of high school, don't despair this does not mean you have failed in your job! As a parent, your work during high school includes planning for and providing the best possible education for your child so they can learn the life skills that they need, preparing them to be ready for a variety of different possibilities, and then encouraging them to pursue the work skills and things they'll need to know in order to function in their job, whether that includes college or not. In the midst of the variety of different options for high school graduates, distance learning and working are two great alternatives you might want to look into.

Although it seems very trendy today, many people will be surprised to learn that distance learning is not a new phenomenon; it has actually been around for decades.

Homeschoolers and the ACT College Admissions Test

When it comes to college admissions, schools all over the country seem to have their own preferences for either the SAT or the ACT. While the schools on the coasts most often prefer the SAT, those in the middle of the country seem to prefer the ACT. Interestingly, many colleges will accept both. In order to determine which test your child should take, check the colleges your child is interested in for their specific preferences. One-third of students tend to do better on the SAT, one-third do better on the ACT; and one-third show no difference in scores between tests. If you have the option of submitting either test to your college-of-choice, have your student take a sample test of each one first, and then study for and take the test that best fits your child and shows their academic skills to advantage!

The ACT is a standardized test that will meet any test assessment requirements by your state. It covers reading, writing, and math, as well as science.