Answers to Common Questions About College

How Do I Succeed as a Science Major?

Science majors are different than other college degrees. In fact, they almost feel as if you are speaking a completely different language. These majors require that you know how to actually use the concepts that you are learning and not just understand them and spew them out. If you are considering a major in science here are some things you can do to make sure that you succeed as a science major.

Terms. You should learn all the proper science terms and vocabulary. It might feel like you are speaking a different language but it really is just science. Many times in science the root of the word is similar to other items and really can help you understand a concept or idea.

The Flow Chart. In science one idea will build up and play off another. This allows you to move around smoothly. It can also be difficult if you do not understand all the items in science. Try to realize how the items build off of each other and your courses will be easier to understand.

Start Small and Move Up. Start out with the smaller science concepts and move up to the larger ones over time. This will allow you not feel overwhelmed and help you understand basic concepts.

Attend Labs. Labs help you understand how science concepts and techniques apply to certain people and the world around you. Try to attend all the labs you can and even research the concepts online to see if there is any material that can help you.

What Do I Look Out For When Enrolling in Online College Courses?

Choosing what online college you will go to is just as important as choosing what brick and mortar college you attend. That is why it is important to make sure that you ask the right questions when you are trying to get information for the college courses that you want to take. Here is a look at some things you should ask before you enroll in classes.

College Transfers. Inquire about what will happen to your credits if you want to transfer to a regular college. Some online colleges do not allow you to transfer credits. That means anything you pay into the college will not be an investment you can use if you choose to not get a degree.

Hidden Fees. There are sometimes hidden fees with online college courses. These can be connection fees, attendance fees, fees to pay for records and other items. Try to inquire about the fees before you sign up as you do not want to be surprised by them when you get the bill.

Point of Contact. Ask about who your point of contact is for the college. It is a good idea to choose a college that has a physical address and an actual person you can talk to. This will help you when you run into problems or have questions.

Regular Questions. You will want to ask all the regular questions that you would with a normal college. How high their graduation rate is, what they will do to help you get a job, what they can offer you and other things.

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