The Certificate Advantage

Education is a tedious thing: this is your certainty, gained from too many treks within high school corridors, toting endless books and papers. It is a long process and continuing with it seems to be impossible — the notion of studying, of examining academic journals for obscure references, is enough to make you cringe. It’s too much time, too much effort and too much frustration. The burden is too great.

It is also, however, necessary.

Higher education can’t be denied: the need for knowledge is imperative in an age of quick rewards and easy advancements. Individuals must be able to match the pace of progress; and being without a college background can prove to be disastrous.

For those — like yourself — who can’t bear the thought of four years and endless dissertations, however, there are alternatives to consider. Traditional degrees don’t have to be earned. Instead students can look to certificate programs.

Certificate programs, simply explained, are highly specific types of education. They relate to certain elements of business (such as computer technology, automotive repair, accounting, nursing and more) that don’t require extensive credits. These are instead accelerated forms of learning and can be completed within less than two years. They relate purely to chosen fields and don’t demand endless electives to fill the semesters. They are instead fast, straightforward and ideal for those who wish to enter specialized arenas.

Higher education (in its traditional form) is not for everyone. There are many individuals who have no interest in universities and their requirements. They instead are hoping to achieve a career without hesitation, gaining the income they need and the lifestyle they want. Certificate programs allow this to occur, providing the necessary knowledge to succeed but not the expected years. They offer quick experiences and quicker results.

And this makes them invaluable for those craving answers without endless labor. It’s a compromise that works.