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3 pages in length. Everything takes priority at one time or another; the most important thing to remember is that only one thing can take priority at a time. Balance is the key to successfully juggling an online education with work and/or family demands, however, balance requires sacrifice and compromise whereby something at sometime is going to have to be delegated a secondary preference. The greatest conflict people find when they attempt an online degree is the perceived notion of "your time is your own" from employers, friends and family alike. While the fundamental attraction of online education is the ability to achieve this goal at home, that is the only difference between it and a brick-and-mortar schedule. That online learning removes the logistic component does not mean it lacks structure of time and commitment, a realization that spawns frustration when trying to balance with work and/or family demands. No bibliography.
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to successfully juggling an online education with work and/or family demands, however, balance requires sacrifice and compromise whereby something at sometime is going to have to be delegated a secondary
preference. The greatest conflict people find when they attempt an online degree is the perceived notion of "your time is your own" from employers, friends and family alike.
While the fundamental attraction of online education is the ability to achieve this goal at home, that is the only difference between it and a brick-and-mortar schedule. That online
learning removes the logistic component does not mean it lacks structure of time and commitment, a realization that spawns frustration when trying to balance with work and/or family demands. Assume
nothing is impossible when seeking the balance necessary for attaining an online education while at the same time balancing work and/or home life. One of the most overlooked options
for reaching this compromise with an employer, for example, is the possibility that the company already has a program in place to both support and pay for classes. The
conduit between employees seeking additional education to better prepare them for advanced job placement oftentimes occurs as a direct result of current employers wanting them to enroll in non-credit continuing
education courses associated with their existing position; soon, these classes segue into credit programs as the adult learner realizes the potential. Establishing balance with family demands comes by discussing what
an online education entails from the very first class to the final masters or doctoral thesis. When spouses and kids know what is expected from them beforehand, the transition
that occurs when a students online courses begin is less of a shock. This is especially important for children who have been used to spending this time now allotted
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