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You have every right to want a break after your eight or nine-hour work day, especially when you add in the time you spend commuting. When you get home, maybe you take care of your family, get a workout in and finally are ready to relax for a while before you get up and do the same thing tomorrow.
The last thing you feel like doing is some homework and studying, but that may be your best option if you want to get ahead. With a few semesters of hard work and dedication, you can achieve a college or graduate degree. An online program has a flexible enough schedule to let you study while you working a full-time job. If you’re on the fence about whether to continue your education, here are a few reasons that you might want to consider.
Career Potential.
A degree puts you in the elite group of highly educated Americans. Only 28 percent of American adults have a college degree, and 10 percent have a graduate degree. These Americans have more job prospects and a more impressive resume. The degree demonstrates your dedication to your field and your extra training and knowledge.
Higher education can improve your job prospects and skills so that you have more opportunities in your chosen profession. Teachers who wish to maximize the potential of their teaching careers may find that an online master degree allows the ability to continue teaching while gaining an educational upper hand. You can attend virtual lectures and complete your coursework from remote locations as long as you have access to the Internet.
Changing jobs.
During your career, you’ll probably end up changing jobs at least a few times. At least, the average American does, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. This can happen when you quit a job that you hate, you find a new job that you like or you and your family move to a new location. You may even be let go, through no fault of your own, because of company downsizing during an economic recession. Your resume is critical in your job searches, and an extra degree improves the impact of your resume.
Preparation for the future.
Let’s say that you’re a hard worker whose main concern is to have a better future for yourself and your family. You may be afraid to spend the time and tuition costs now to get an education, but it’s important to remember that education is an investment in your future. The dedication that you put in now will get you a degree that lasts forever.
Improving Your Skills
Higher education isn’t like high school, when your primary goal was to memorize material for the exam so you could get a good grade. Higher education is about specialization and practical learning. You’ll learn background knowledge to help you understand concepts, and you’ll also learn useful skills that are more specific to your career.
Improve Your Prospects
Going back to school can give help you determine what career path you want to take. If you already know, higher education can help you improve your prospects because many jobs require a college or graduate degree. While you are enrolled in school, you can also take advantage of free counseling and resources in your institution’s career service center. And taking the initiative to improve your education and burnish your credentials isn’t just good for your resume and career; it’s good for you.
About the author:
Danielle is a professional writer living in the Indianapolis area. She specializes in blogging about education and professional development.
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