Sarah Maple-11606's Articles

  • Lack of Qualification? Get Ahead With An Online Degree.
    In an increasingly competitive market place it can be frustrating, to say the least, to feel that you’re frequently overlooked for promotion because of a lack of qualifications, rather than the skills that you bring to your work.
  • Short Distance Learning - Smart School Leavers Could Study Online.
    For many school leavers the decision whether to invest in a degree or jump straight into an entry-level job is a serious one. Whether driven by economics or personal preference, this decision can have a major impact on the course of a professional career.
  • Why everybody wins with an Online Bachelor Degree
    I couldn’t quite take my manager seriously when I was told that a BA degree online would be a good thing for my job. In fact it was a great idea, because my professional outlook has improved and my skills and knowledge base have increased.
  • Turn on the Heat: a celebrity approach to CVs.
    Once upon a time, the term ‘celebrity’ was synonymous with the ‘A-list’ – those at the top of their game in sports or entertainment. However, screens and magazine stands are now awash with a rising tide
  • Online Education - Why no one should dismiss the possibility of a better life
    Many people feel as though it’s too late to go travelling, have children or enter higher education because they believe that reaching a certain age or level of responsibility has sealed the lid on what were once perfectly attainable hopes and dreams.
  • Why studying for an online degree may be a better option
    The rising cost of going to university is becoming a deterrent for some prospective students. The debt incurred from borrowing to pay course fees, accommodation, food, travel text books and equipment takes years to pay back and can seem like a hefty fine for obtaining a qualification.
  • Why I decided to on going to lectures in my pyjamas
    When I finally left college after three years, 3 A levels, 6 AS levels and an access course I couldn’t imagine going to university for another 3 years. I had already spent 14 years in education and I felt like I was ready to get a job and earn some real money.
  • The true value of online degrees
    The first question people ask when confronted with the idea of applying for an online degree is usually about its credibility compared to traditional degree routes. People are often worried that an online degree will be viewed by employers as a lesser qualification and that job candidates from campus universities will be favoured over candidates who have obtained online qualifications.
  • Online degrees can add to your successful business
    I had never thought about doing an online degree until I started to notice how many times online university qualifications popped up in CV’s that were sent to me in job applications.
  • Not going to university was one of the biggest and best decisions I ever made
    The first big decision I made when I left college was that I wasn’t going to go to university. I was sick of being in education and the thought of attending another class or lecture filled me with a wet cloud of depression.
  • Have the confidence to go for what you want with online learning
    Well it’s my last year of university and I am looking forward to completing my degree with good grades, a wealth of knowledge behind me and a good outlook on the future. After I get my results I am going to meet my fellow students where we will celebrate with a few drinks and a celebratory meal.
  • Add to your potential…log on alongside the University of Life
    The concept of an online university and what it can offer is broadening with users being able to watch and listen to live lectures, navigate virtual classrooms and even chat to their lecturers and classmates during ‘lessons’ to compare notes or even organise social meetings.
  • Don’t overlook Poland when booking your week away
    Considering that a whole world war was started by the German invasion of Poland (a war that we insisted on Poland’s behalf) most people know rather little about Poland. If they know anything at all it is usually because they read the book The Silver Sword when they were at school.
  • How to survive a rainy week in Cornwall with the family
    This year my family and I decided to take our annual holiday in England. When I say ‘my family and I’ I of course mean my wife who typically makes all the decisions in the house. My wife grew up in Cornwall
  • Energy grants –are you eligible?
    Government energy grants go under various different names depending on where you live in the UK. England = “Warm Front”Ireland = “Warm Homes”Scotland = “Warm Deal” & “Central Heating Programme”Wales

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