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Distance Vs. Local Education
Weighing the options of a distance learning program versus a local brick and mortar college.
Who Takes Online Courses?
For many people living and working in today's busy world, the idea of traveling back and forth to a college campus and sitting in a classroom is an almost impossible one. Most of us simply do not have... Read More »
Satisfaction of Taking Online Courses
The popularity of online distances learning, or taking courses via the Internet, has really grown over the last decade or so. While it is a convenience for many, it is also a preference for some as well.... Read More »
Who Benefits Most From an Online Education
For those involved with online education, the goals are very clear: to provide quality education to all, including people who cannot attend in classroom courses. There are, however, more pinpointed goals... Read More »
Can You Transfer Credits to an Online College?
Can I transfer credits I earned in the past to my online university? Obtaining a college degree is a fairly long road. On the average, it can take anywhere from 4-6 years to get a degree. In addition,... Read More »
Reputation of Online Schools and Other Colleges
For many years now, the concept of attending school on campus, sitting in an actual classroom, and being taught by various professors has always been the only way to gain an acceptable college education.... Read More »
10 Reasons to Drop Out of College and Attend an Online University
10. You sleep through your classes at state university anyhow. You know every freshman gets the 8 and 9 a.m. classes. Seriously, when was the last time you actually got UP at that hour? Staying up on... Read More »
10 Reasons a Harvard MBA is Over Rated
You all know going to college is just another cheap ploy at biding your time to get to do what you want on someone else's dime, and it's all in the name of making more dough at the end of the day. So... Read More »
10 Things to Do with the Money You'll Save Attending an Online College
In most cases, taking a degree through online programs is far more affordable than bricks-and-mortar colleges and universities, for various reasons. So since you'll save money, there are probably lots... Read More »