University Selection


by Keith Carter - Date: 2007-04-18 - Word Count: 285 Share This!

One of the classic dilemmas faced by students after school is the selection of the right university. With a huge number of options with varying specializations, campus facilities and of course the recognition and accreditations, the selections become really puzzling.

While selecting remember to consider:
1. Your aptitude and your past records on subjects
2. Compare courses of your choices across university to see if they offer the ones you want to go ahead with and their relevance
3. Accreditations
4. Facilities
5. Industry acceptance

The choices are more than enough for students with the right aptitude and skills and I am not talking just about the toppers. After all a lot of mediocre students do make it big, at times bigger than the toppers just because they made the right selections along the path.

The opportunities for university education have enhanced with the upcoming of online universities. Online universities like Almeda University, offer students access to a larger number of options and flexibility, as physical presence is either not required or just about minimal.

Life experience degrees are highly focused programs that are high on industry relevance. Students of such programs can look forward to being one of the most updated professionals as these programs are designed with the present and future in mind. The feather in the cap is the option to upgrade as relevant additions to the programs are made to offer students and easy upgrade from their current kills.

There has been a lot of hoopla over the acceptability of online universities and their programs. Let me tell you, the acceptability is all about a candidate's ability and credentials relevant to the job responsibilities. If a degree is found ornamental, with the incumbent lacking the required skills, the only way to is the door!

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You can get more information and post your comments and feedback at drkeithcarter@yahoo.com 360.yahoo.com/drkeithcarterAbout the AuthorDr. Keith Carter is an retired educational consultant and be contacted at drkeithcarter@yahoo.com.

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