Sue chandes vocations with distance education
If interested in applying for higher education, as well as traditional on campus-full-year education does not fit into your life or work commitments, distance learning can offer flexibility for your qualifications in your diary.
Living in Bellingen, just inland from Coffs Harbour, mum of two Sue Maloney has had a lifelong involvement with horses ( Horse staff ) and was interested in undertaking an animal science course to help her move in to a career in that field.
“I found there was an Equine Science Degree, which seemed too good to be true. Nevertheless,the next hurdle was discovering such a curriculum provided externally. I was entirely seeking for a Distance Education selection. CSU not only provided an Equine Science course that included subjects I was extremely interested in but also offered the course externally, so it was perfect for me.” Sue studies two subjects per semester, while she works part-time, trains horses ( Horse staff ) and raises her two children. To do all these things simultaneously is only possible through the distance education.”
Supported online, Distance Education offers the flexibility, access and global resources that in some cases eclipse study in a traditional classroom setting, all to suit your work and life commitments.
“I’m an early morning sort ,as a consequence,I am fond of getting up and studying for an hour or something like that before work. Then at the end of the day I do as much as I can until my brain calls a halt. The day where I work, I do not really, especially when tasks are due and tests.”
Via the ‘virtual classroom’ ( Equine Jobs ) people can interact and share information with others studying the same subjects, they can participate without the drawbacks of travel and timeframes. Compasses can source the perfect people to lecture,utilizing investigation from around the globe.