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November 24, 2008

A Closer Look At Degree In Education Online.

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A Closer Look At Degree In Education Online.

Are you a college student? It’s true, that your four year journey in University can be fun and a great break from the high school drama. At last, you can get that privacy from your bossy folks, and of course enjoy your own apartment or dorm. And it’s all about parties and staying out late, right? Okay, well maybe not so much. What I mean is that you did come for higher education, haven’t you? Despite of its highlights, college life can nonetheless be a great deal of work. As soon as you’ve delved into your first semester, you’ll definitely know what I mean. In this day and age, the concept of higher education has been taken to a whole new dimension. Not everybody wants the campus and party life of a young college student. Neither does everyone wants to search for parking places daily in order to attend classes. This is the reason why people can now acquire a degree in education online. Yes indeed, I did say via the Internet. You have a PC or Mac, don’t you?

Have you ever come across the topic “degree in education online?” It’s in fact still a fairly new concept. Although a lot of people don’t know and fully understand it yet, they can attain a valid degree in education online; fully from the comfort of your own home. Now wouldn’t that be choice? For instance let’s say you are a working parent. Now, you may or may not have the time to attend a University the conventional way. This is exactly where a degree in education online comes into play. To begin with you find the college you wish to attend, and read about the degree requirements. Then it’s time to find out about their degree in education online abilities. They may have that exact degree you’re looking for, but with online courses. This enables you to continue casually with your daily routine. You can hop online at will and deal with your course work. A number of Universities across the country are expanding on this innovative topic. Wow, is the world becoming convenient!

If you are determined to get a college education, but don’t have the time to live the college lifestyle, then maybe it’s time to look into the concept of degree in education online. Just when you’ve acquired your books and consulted with the professor, you’ll simply deal with the course from the comfort of your living room. Hey don’t let life stop you from getting that education you’ve always dreamed off!

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Hello. I was wondering if any of the best universities for education degrees have a program online. Which universities are consider the best places to study this career? This would be my second degree, and i need it to be online since i live in Mexico, Thanks a lot.

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  1. But are online degrees really legit? Do companies really take them seriously?

    Comment by Wishlist2day — November 25, 2008 @ 12:10 am
  2. I agree with your employer that any BS degree will help. In my opinion, it not the particular subject they teach in class as much as how you learn to lean, to demonstrate your abilities, to focus on tasks and work a longer term goal to completion

    Occasionally, I have seen job position requirements where they ask for particular degrees but it more common as you advance to see positions where they ask for a general degree and certain number of hours in particular areas, such as math or business,.

    As your career advances, communication skills and people (management) skills will become much more important than your technical skills. I know a number of people who current work has very little to do with what they majored in college.

    Comment by R_Mev — November 25, 2008 @ 12:04 am
  3. You COMPLETELY screwed up. You have wasted money and, more importantly, time. But it is never too late. Cut your loses and learn from your mistakes.

    Instead of getting a generic MBA, look for (legit) schools that offer MS degrees in insurance or risk management. By now, I am sure that there are some real schools that offer the degree in part or fully online.

    look at this web site http://www.aiutruth.com

    & read this post. It is the most eloqent tirade that I have seen on the subject of pretend online schools
    [you can find the original post here: [http://answers.yahoo.com/quest………….

    The following was written by "PhD Seeking" (not me)

    As someone who's responsible for hiring people at my fortune 100 company, I can honestly say that any resume sporting an on-line degree goes into the "circular file", regardless of their other qualifications.

    I have my MBA from a traditional school, and shortly after I graduated and continually until this day, I have been solicited by the UoP to teach on-line business courses for them. While I have several years of work experience (which they didn't know), I was apparently qualified simply because they purchased a mailing list of graduates from my school and saw I had a degree. Not that PhD professors are better teachers, because some of mine really sucked as communicators, but asking people with limited work and educational experience to teach students shows a lack of concern about educational quality, and more about getting an instructor at a cheap price. If you don't believe me, check out the career section on the UoP site or other job boards and you'll see the low standards they set for educators. (see the ad below)

    Getting a real degree tells me the applicant can make a long term commitment that requires sacrifice. On-line classes are the ultimate sign of laziness. With all real colleges offering part-time or evening classes, going the on-line route suggests you're looking for the easy way out. Most employers within reputable companies, including myself, won't take a chance.

    Lastly, be prepared for the teasing, either publically, or more probably, behind your back, by your co-workers with real degrees

    Comment by Preston A — November 25, 2008 @ 12:23 am
  4. I used to be a home loan originator. Get your monthly debt load to it's lowest point possible to qualify for more of a house payment. So yes, a 30 year plan for your student loans would make an overall lower monthly payment.

    When you look around you and see these neighborhoods full of houses in this price range and the people who own them,,,,just know that they qualified under different conditions than you will have to qualify for now. Lenders look for a debt to income ratio. Higher debt to income ratios were allowed before the sub-prime mortgage meltdown.

    When you use the online calculators be sure that they factor in home owners insurance and property taxes too. Email me if you want more clarification.

    Comment by NewFather — November 25, 2008 @ 2:38 am
  5. try this website i found for you. it shows all the schools in each state and you could ask for information and how to grow! good luck!!!

    http://www.allartschools.com/featured/photography/?src=trl_aas

    Comment by michelleee — November 25, 2008 @ 2:59 pm
  6. Here is some good resources to looks at:

    http://www.navta.net/education/index.php
    http://www.avma.org/education/cvea/vettech.asp

    The college has full accreditation from the AVMA, so that would be one of the main thing to look for when choosing a program.

    Sorry I have no personal expereice with programs in Florida, but good luck with whichever course you choose.

    Comment by Saiph — November 26, 2008 @ 2:16 am
  7. I suppose studying online would be a good option for you (elearning is actually meant for people who cant drop their jobs!). An online Masters in Education degree program is being offered by various online colleges and universities, which are accredited and affordable at the same time. Some of these accredited and reputable online colleges and universities are: Abilene Christian University, Capella University, George Washington University, Drexel University online, University of Phoenix etc. You can find an entire list of such institutions along with their degree reviews at http://www.onlineedublog.com/

    Go through the reviews and then decide where you wish to study. I myself have studied online and found the learning experience pretty good i.e educational and interactive at the same time. Note that online degrees are now being widely accepted by employer's across the nation. I work too :)

    Hope it helps!

    Comment by Randi S — November 26, 2008 @ 9:17 am
  8. I am soon to be a PhD graduate from Capella; just have to finish my comprehensive exams and dissertation. I can tell you that it is seen acceptable in the business and education world.

    In the business world, remind you that I haven’t finished completely; I am an independent consultant with contracts with four different businesses in public relations, course development, and editing. I was not this prior to starting my program.

    In academia, well I teach courses online and have a couple of places to continue teaching once I have completed the program. I tried applying for these jobs with just an MBA and was not accepted. I did polish my work a little: got some publications out, join and participate in professional organizations, etc. However, once I got to about half way through the PhD, I started getting the offers that I wanted.

    My top three choices for doctoral level schools were Walden, Phoenix, and Capella. I ruled Walden out simply because their program did not match my study goals and their modules are a little strange. Phoenix was fairly close, but their residencies are only in AZ, and at the time of the decision I needed more flexibility. Since I live in the Southeast, the fact that Capella has several residencies in this area, Capella won over that issue.

    I chose Capella for three reasons. (1) The program courses and timeline fit my career goals and interests the best, (2) It is a PhD, I am more interested in the research nature of the degree, and (3) I did searches of faculty at various colleges and universities and many members earned their degrees with Capella.

    I hope this helps in your decision making process. Greatest Luck!

    Comment by CROSS F — November 26, 2008 @ 5:56 pm
  9. yes!

    Comment by NewFather — November 27, 2008 @ 4:59 am
  10. In order to become an architect. You'll have to go back to school and study the right courses that correspond to that chosen career. That may take many years, so you'll have to think it over whether or not you have that time and effort to do so.

    Comment by pearl_682 — November 27, 2008 @ 9:37 am

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