3 ways to Tackle School As an Entrepreneur

3 ways to Tackle School As an Entrepreneur

As an entrepreneur, you probably already feel there’s just not enough time in the day to get everything done that needs doing. When you add higher learning into the mix, you’ll really want a genie to come and grant you the wish of more than 24 hours in a day. However, if further educating yourself is the gateway to fulfilling your future goals, going back to school is nonnegotiable. You just need to figure out how to learn and thrive as an entrepreneur and a student at the same time.

1. Carve Out Time Blocks

If you find yourself constantly running out of time during the day, split your day into blocks. The time block method is one of the most effective scientifically-proven tools to tackle time management. This is especially true if you have trouble concentrating on a given task for long periods of time.

For instance, if you need to fit both studying and working into a busy day, you might carve out 3 hours for work and 5 hours for preparing for a midterm exam. If you further need to break up your time in order to focus more effectively, you might try the Pomodoro method. This time blocking method further breaks down a person’s task into smaller, easier tasks. You reward yourself with a break doing a short activity that takes your mind off the task at hand.

2. Get an Accelerated Degree

When you have multiple goals like expanding your business and getting a business degree, an accelerated academic program makes the most sense. Search for a program that works with your schedule and that can allow you to meet your goals in a timely manner. For instance, you might be interested in an accelerated online degree if you plan on running your business with minimal help during the week while completing your degree of choice on the weekends.

3. Study Online 

Speaking of online programs, completing your degree virtually is one of your best options as an entrepreneur. Online degrees are not only viable but also competitive and comparable to traditional in-person degree programs.

In fact, more students than ever before are opting for virtual college. This is true for those who are obtaining a bachelor’s degree as well as those students pursuing a master’s or doctoral degree.

As an entrepreneur, taking classes exclusively online allows you to be present at your business while allotting time and attention to your school work without overbooking yourself. Most online degree programs are very flexible, so you can work at completing it at your own pace. This is true even if your chosen program is on an accellerated schedule.

Learning While In Business

Running a business while trying to complete a degree in higher learning can be a challenge. However, the feat is not impossible. You can run a successful business while chasing your academic dream with a bit of careful forethought, some balancing of schedules, and a program that will let you zoom through the learning material at your own pace.