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Degree at Athabasca University

Hello! I'm considering pursuing a degree at Athabasca University in Canada. Since there are so many choices, are there any degrees that are known there to be a little less challenging compared to the others? Just trying to think through my options.

a month ago

It's good that you're exploring your options at Athabasca University, which is known for its strong distance and online learning opportunities. However, labeling specific degrees as "less challenging" may not be the best approach. Your experience with the difficulty of a degree program can really depend on your personal strengths, interests, and work habits. For example, if you have a strong interest and background in the sciences, you might find a Biology degree less challenging than someone with less exposure to that field.

That said, speaking to an academic advisor at Athabasca can help you understand the varying levels of rigor and workload across different programs, but it's important to align your choice of degree with your career goals and interests as well. For instance, if you find numbers and computations daunting, a degree in Finance might be a challenging path. Similarly, if reading and writing essays isn't something you enjoy, a degree in English or History might be more difficult for you.

Ultimately, the key is to balance your interests and abilities with your longer-term career and life goals. Don't opt for a degree because it's perceived as "less challenging"— choose something that you're genuinely interested in and you'll find the experience both rewarding and manageable. Remember, college is not just a stepping stone to a job, but an opportunity for personal growth and intellectual development. It’s often said that if you do what you love, you'll never work a day. The same applies to studying. If you love what you study, it won't feel like work. Choose wisely, and take the time to find what sets your heart on fire.

a month ago

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