A lot of people are hoping to make themselves stand out in the job market even more now, as the amount of jobs appears to be dwindling. However, many are caught in a Catch-22 situation, as they would like to go and study to improve their skills but do not wish to (or even can not afford to, financially) let go of the job they currently have. The solution comes through home study, but many people still seem to think home study would take up too much time, money, or just basically alter their lifestyle so much as to render it unmanageable and hectic. This view, however, could not be more wrong, and there are far, far more advantages to home studying than you might think.
For starters, you are learning on your own time. There is no actual theft of time from your work life, as you can continue the hours you already have in your position, and merely undertake the work in any downtime you have or in your leisure time. In this way, you are not continually having to attend a college or other education centre, and can have the work sent to you at home. There are no high pressure deadlines on you, you simply work through the materials at your own pace, and when it suits you. This offers far more freedom than having a regimented schedule of class times you must attend, as well as cutting on travel costs.
Talking of costs, you won't have to take any massive financial hit through home study. Instead of having to chop your hours, and therefore your pay, down, you can still earn while you learn, by keeping the job you have and working around it. The only outlay you will have are the very reasonable course fees (usually amounting to far less that the university or college-based equivalent) and any exam fees.
Another reason why someone might shy away from home study is that they believe they will not get the same help and support they would from attending a full time course or going into a college. This could not be further from the truth! On some courses there might be occasional days where you all meet to put your work together and discuss it, but this is always at the convenience of the students, in keeping with the flexible nature of home study.
Furthermore, through your online account, you can often take part in discussions and keep in touch with others on your course. Help is always at hand, though, because a student you will be assigned a personal tutor, who is contactable by both phone and email and is there to assist you through any aspect of your course, including any issues with the actual work involved. In this way, you are never left high and dry and always have someone to talk things through with regarding your course.
So, all in all, there should be no reason at all for you to be apprehensive about home study, as you can gain a wealth of important skills and qualifications without compromising any aspect of your lifestyle or your job.