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If you’re looking to study a master's degree in the UK, you could be eligible to get funding for your studies.
Online and on-campus study both have their pros and cons. Choosing which mode of study is best for you is simply a matter of weighing up which will offer you the most benefits.
Essentially, undergraduate study (bachelors) is the first type of study undertaken at university level, introducing students to the knowledge and skills required within a specific discipline.
Are you considering doing an online course, but still not quite sure if it’s the right choice for you?
You’ve made the choice to study flexibly online through distance learning. That means you’ll have the freedom and flexibility to expand your knowledge and career opportunities without having to give up your work or personal commitments.
Getting a promotion is not only great as a boost to your income, but also for your sense of job satisfaction. Being able to take on more responsibility, variety and new challenges within your organisation will help you gain a greater sense of job satisfaction. It will also serve as a next step in your personal and career development.
Balancing work and study can seem impossible at times. But it’s definitely achievable – all you need is the right mix of self-discipline, motivation and time-management skills.
Gone are the days you need to attend a campus or stick to a strict class schedule to get your qualification. Online learning has opened up the opportunity of being able to study when and where it suits you – without putting your work, or your life, on-hold.
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