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 Why people fail at college of University
acs education | Published 10/25/2007 | Careers and Employment | Unrated

Why people fail at college or University?

Over 50% of people who start a diploma or degree never finish it!

This is certainly the case with some if not many colleges and universities.

Some people fail exams, some simply drop out.

Often the problem starts before they even start studying. Unless the course and institution is chosen carefully, the risk of wasting time and money can be far more than it needs to be.

 

Avoid These Common Mistakes to avoid when selecting a course

  • Over commitment   -It’s better to start with a shorter course and finish it.
  • Doing the same as everyone else –People succeed by being different, so choose a course that helps you become different.
  • Losing balance –We all work better if we keep our family, social, physical, financial, intellectual and work life in balance.
  • Focusing on the qualification rather than the learning.
  • Losing motivation and dropping out (because you don’t attend to the above issues)

How to Increase your odds of Success

Above all, first make sure you know yourself, then take time to look at all of the options and discuss them with someone who knows the industry or discipline you plan to study.

If a free course counselling service is offered, use it!

Talk to the academic staff (not administrators or sales people) at the college or uni before enrolling.  If teaching staff know their industry they can provide great insights into what the course might do for you.

By John Mason, Principal ACS Distance Education   www.acs.edu.au

Free Counselling Service for advice on careers, business and education at

 http://www.acs.edu.au/coursecounsel.aspx .

 


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