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Learn the Long Way Around: Why paying for online education shortcuts is a poor alternative to outsourcing education

Let’s get into a hot topic, paying someone to complete your online education. Before you nod in agreement or spit your coffee out, let’s talk about what this means for regular people who are trying to learn something. Go to site.

It may sound like a dream of lazy students to hire someone to teach your online courses. It’s true. Even the high achievers are joining in. Why? Why?

Some people feel that the modern pressure cooker is the only way to get through their studies. There are bills to pay, a job that takes away from your study time or you just want to get everything done without going crazy. It’s tough.

Here’s the thing: learning should be… learning. If you let someone else do the heavy-lifting, you may end up with an impressive certificate, but not much more knowledge than my grandmother’s cat.

Let’s have a turkey talk about why the whole situation is more messy than eating soup using a fork. It’s a messier scenario than eating soup with a fork. The schools create courses so that you leave with more skills when you log off (or walk out). It’s counterproductive to have someone else do all the legwork.

Don’t even get me started about what will happen if everyone does this. Imagine going to see a doctor whose degree was obtained by paying another person to take the exams. You’d get goosebumps if you heard nails on a blackboard.

What can we do? We should probably stop making people feel that they have to be perfect all the time. It’s okay to not have everything figured all the time. Life isn’t Instagram.

The schools could help by changing the way they test us, so that we don’t look like cheaters.

Talk to someone if you feel overwhelmed and are considering taking this route. Many schools will do anything to avoid you taking shortcuts which could come back and bite you in the future.

Learning is about preparing your brain with useful information that will help you face whatever challenges life may throw at you. It’s not just about securing A’s.

Next time you are rushing to meet a deadline and considering calling in a pinch-hitter, pause and think: shortcuts may seem tempting but the long road is worth it. It’s here that the magic happens. Wouldn’t you rather know what you are talking about when at dinner parties, instead of just nodding and hoping no one asks your opinion? Just some food for thought.

You can’t say “Do Not disturb.” You’re right in the middle where memories are waiting to be created.