01/15/2023
DID YOU KNOW? Contrary to popular opinion, multitasking is less efficient than focusing on one thing at a time!
Researchers from Stanford University reported that “People who are regularly bombarded with several streams of electronic information cannot pay attention, recall information, or switch from one job to another as well as those who complete one task at a time.” Concentrate on one thing at a time. You’ll retain more information and get assignments done more effectively.
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01/08/2023
Divide your study time in small segments of approximately one hour sandwiched in between 15 -minute breaks. You can use an online timer or a simple stop- watch.
Breaking up your study time helps avoid eye strain and allows your brain to better process and retain information. It also eliminates the stress of last-minute cramming and gives you a feeling in control.
Taking regular breaks helps rejuvenate your brain. Take a quick walk, grab a snack, or play a short game.
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01/02/2023
If you have a question, ask. Don’t struggle on your own or wait around, hoping the questions will go away. Many online courses are built sequentially. If you’re left hanging with questions, going on to the next lessons will exacerbate the problem. Your instructors are there to help you.
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12/25/2022
Learn your way around the college website. Get familiar with accessing online classes, assignments, and announcements. Bookmark the contact information of your instructor and other school staff so you can quickly get in touch with the right person when you have issues and questions.
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12/20/2022
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12/08/2022
Designate a quiet space as your study area. Turn off loud music, put your phone on silent, log off your email and social media accounts. Tell your family you absolutely cannot be disturbed during study hours. We tend to work best at our optimum hours. If you’re a morning person, wake up early while everyone’s still asleep. If you’re a night owl, wait until it quiets down and hit the books.
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12/04/2022
If college was not a part of your future plans, it should be. A college degree can only improve your prospects for future financial stability. As rising inflation in the US reaches a 40 year high and prices soar, it has become even more imperative to find a way to increase one's income potential and earning power. And the reality cannot be discounted: Those with a college degree have more job opportunities and higher income. In fact, 96% of college graduates will out-earn those without a college degree.
While numerous programs have sprouted up over the last 20 years, Woodmont College remains unique as one of the only 100% online colleges for Orthodox Jewish students that offers a BS in Computer Programming fast track degree option.
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12/01/2022
At the start of the semester, plan a detailed study schedule. Set aside a specific time every day or several times a week when you will complete readings and assignments. You can use an old- fashioned notebook or an online planner such as Mystudylife. Break down large tasks into manageable chunks. Having a detailed list of when and what you want to accomplish turns seemingly overwhelming challenges into realistic goals. Successful time management is critical to online study. Stick to your schedule as you would stick to actual in-person classes.
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11/27/2022
How to succeed with your online studies? Set realistic goals! (1/16)
You should be passionate and self-driven to succeed at online learning. Remember your end goal, why you signed up, and what you hope to achieve. Focus on the larger picture and then take it one step at a time. Treat your online study like a real class or job. Remember, you are paying for this, and you want to get the most value out of it. That means setting realistic goals and staying on track.
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11/23/2022
Why pursue a degree in Computer Programming? Here are a few reasons: Overall employment in computer and information technology occupations is projected to grow 15% from 2021 to 2031, much faster than the average for all occupations. This increase is expected to result in about 682,800 new jobs over the decade. The median annual wage last year was $97,430, which was higher than the median yearly wage for all occupations of $45,760. (U.S. BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS).
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10/28/2022
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