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Does an online college degree I'm almost 30 and have some
credits at a community
college. Well life sorta got
in the way lol. I sorta like
to be around people, but I'm
finding a lot of social
interaction with the internet;
so I was thinking of taking
classes that way. I know
sometimes online schools
aren't acredited and maybe a
human resources person
generalizes them all that way.
What do you think?
ummm what's up long-gone. I'm
a new member level 1, just
joined not even a padawan yet.
How does that make me bogus.
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lol YUP! life gets in the way of getting the degree alright, but if you waited until life didn't get in the way, you would be waiting a very long time! so I encourage you to go ahead with it! About the online schools.... there are both pros and cons to classes that are online. I took online courses for my BA and failed (twice if I remember correctly)... you have to be a SUPER self-starter and have 0% procrastination (or at least be able to handle the 'procras' part).. And you are right about the accreditation! make sure that the school you would be attending online is a school that is accredited by both the association that you are tailoring your degree to (such as social workers getting their master's would want the school to be accredited by CACREP). The university would also need to be accredited through a national accreditation check this link out for more information: http://www.guidetoonlineschool s.com Here is another useful link... http://www.noca.org/ncca/accre dorg.htm Good luck! |
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What is the best online I know about University of
Phoenix, but it is too
expensive. Also please don't
mention those colleges always
advetised on TV, I want a
college/university which is
recogzined and respected
nationally and/or
international.
Has anyone ever got a degree
doing online classes?
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check out http://go4onlinedegree.googlep ages.com/ hope the information there would be helpful to you You can have some tips on selecting the right college and list of top accredited universities etc.. @ http://go4onlinedegree.googlep ages.com/ |
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can you enroll in an online my daughter is a high school
sophmore and a very advanced
students, and is interested in
being an international trade
specialist. A friend suggested
that she take an online course
in business management. Is she
old enough, and about how much
does it cost?
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Online college degree programs are expensive and not all of them are accredited. Your daughter can attend summer school and graduate one semester early, so that she can attend college in January instead of waiting till Fall. There are also some advanced honors courses available in high school that are accepted as college credit. Her high school counselor will have more info on that. I recommend community colleges for the first two years of college, as it is offers more individual attention and is less expensive that a four year university, and the credits offered are the same so they will transfer. An academic advisor can assist you with this. Best wishes. |
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Which college is best for 1)Which is the best college
for an online degree?
2)Which major is the best to
do in the line of business?
Thanks!
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There is no answer for your question. The best program is the one that suits you best. The Official MBA Guide is designed to help you find it. You can search for distance learning programs and then specify criteria that are important to you, to find the one that is most suitable. |
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Need a community college where I need a community college (no
universities) where i can get
a AA or AS degree online. Or
even career certificates
online. Community colleges
only please, thats all i can
afford.
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Northern Virginia Community College(WWW.NVCC.EDU) |
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