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Making The Decision To Study

When you want to begin studying for a new qualification you are faced with a number of choices, and one of them is where to study. Should you go to a local college or stay in the comfort of your own home?

We recommend that you choose home learning for some very simple reasons - you stay in control of your study time, your learning environment and you can learn at your own pace, making sure that you fit study time in with family needs. If you enrol at a local college you will have to fit in with their timetables, term times and you'll have to work at their pace, not your own.

Studying at home is less stressful. Your Home Learning College tutors will always be on hand to help out should you need them, but you won't have anyone looking over your shoulder whilst you're working. And, it is a recognised fact that you will learn more easily if you are happy and relaxed whilst you're studying.

Get the timing right

We all have preferred times of day to study. Some people tend to learn more easily in the morning, others are night-owls who prefer to stay up later to work whilst the house is quiet. When you choose home study you can do whichever suits you best.

Start and finish your course when it suits you

Most college courses start each September, but when you study at home, you can begin your course whenever it suits you. Take your time to learn in small steps or devote more time to it to finish earlier and get on with looking for your new job.

Stay in control

When you study as an adult, you may sometimes find that the family's needs have to come before your studies. But when you are studying at home, you can easily put your family first and set your studies aside for a while. Go back to them when things settle down and resume exactly where you left off. You won't find that the rest of the class has left you behind and there won't be anyone to criticise you for being late with your homework or not completing an assignment on time! By staying in control of your studies and working with your Course Tutor, you will find it easy to remain motivated and committed to success