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The Advantages of Online Colleges

25
May

When people think of online colleges, they think that they will be self-taught just like the old correspondences courses from the pre-internet age. This is far from the truth. The majority of online colleges require you to log online at least three times a week to participate in classroom discussion or lectures. They also have you participate in the threaded email discussion about the current subject being taught.

Convenience Advantage

The biggest reason that college students want to take online classes is that it is more convenient. You can log in anytime that you want during the day. Even when you are required to log on three times a week, you pick the time of day. If your job entails a lot of travel, what better way to kill time at an airport? You can advance your education while waiting for the plane or in the
hotel room at night. Yes, the convenience advantage.

The Variety Advantage

There are a variety of courses that you can take online. This is another big reason that online colleges are so popular. You can take business programs, criminal justice, computer programming, electronics, biomedical, healthcare, art, fashion and hundreds of other programs. Associate degrees, Bachelor degrees, Master degrees, and Doctorates are all available online. With this Variety Advantage you can decide on the program that best fits your interest and that will help you with your career.

The Accreditation Advantage

Accreditation is a big factor when choosing an online college. Look for colleges that are either, Regionally Accredited or Nationally Accredited. The reason for this is that these colleges are guided and controlled by an Accreditation Commission. This means that they must follow strict guidelines for education and student funding. If they don’t follow the guidelines of Accreditation they can be in jeopardy of closing programs at the colleges or possibly losing government funding for their students.

The Networking Advantage

Ever heard of Networking for jobs? This is the perfect place to do it. Why, you ask? Many companies have their employees take online classes to improve their skill levels. Most online classes have between 20-30 people in each class. That is 20-30 possible Networking opportunities for jobs. Each new class you take will open more opportunities. Find out where these people work and found out if the have any employment openings.

The Time Advantage

Online classes last between 5-8 weeks and most are accelerated programs. This is great if you want to get your degree very quickly. There are military personnel overseas that are taking online classes so that when they get out, they already have their degree. Some MBA programs are less than 18 months.

As you can see there are many advantages to taking classes at an online college. Do you think you can use more education for that next phase of your life?

James Perlick is the Online Consultant for http://www.matchacollege.com

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Mail-Order College Degrees. Worth the risk

20
May

I’m sure by now you’ve seen advertisements all across the net for “fake college degrees,” or even “loophopes exploited; get your degree immediately.”

Clearly, these companies are all advertising mail-order diplomas. Some are higher quality than others, but it all boils down to the same thing: a means for those who didn’t complete school to show an employer or a prospective employer a sheepskin (or should it be a ’snakeskin’ in this case?).

Quality varies, from cheaply photocopied rags to extraordinarily well-produced document sets with seals, and in some cases transcripts and even phone numbers for the ‘registrar’ to verify attendance. Caveat emptor.

If you’re inclined to take this route, be certain you’re aware of the risks as well as the benefits. the obvious benefit is that you may well gain enhanced prestige, pay, or promotions by virtue of your newly acquired Bachelor’s or Master’s degree. On the other hand, the significant risk is that of losing not only your credibility but your job and prized benefits if you’re caught. You may well find yourself blacklisted within your industry, if your transgression is severe enough.

We won’t discuss the moral implications here. I believe everyone should be accountable to their own conscience in matters like this. Your mom doesn’t live with you any more. You might find it worth the risk, in order to move closer to your desired goal or lifestyle - others may well not.

Mark Rigney has been an entrepeneur for over two decades. His experience with hiring and with the education system led him to investigate the college diploma industry. Learn more about fake college degrees at http://degree-diploma.com

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5 Ways to Save Money in College

13
May

College is expensive in itself, and that’s not even including all of the other expenses that college students have. Many students have it easy — they have a scholarship that pays for everything they need while they’re in school. However, those of us who aren’t so lucky have to learn tricks on how to survive with all of our new expenses. Read this article for tips on how to save money in college:

Buy Schoolbooks Online
The cost of schoolbooks is outrageous. Even worse, 95% of the time you’re going to take your books back at the end of the semester, and the bookstore is going to refuse to buy it back. So, while you might feel better at the beginning of the semester with a shiny new textbook, you’re going to regret passing over the ratty used textbook at the end of the semester when you’re trying to raise money for next year’s books. The solution, buy your books online. If they have all of the pages, they’ll do. If it’s 90% cheaper, you’ll have a good story to tell other students when they notice your ratty book.

Decline Credit Card Offers
When you’re struggling for money, those credit card offers are going to look pretty tempting. Credit card companies know this, so they target college students. The problem is that you’re actually spending more money when you buy on a credit card, and, if you’re already struggling with finances, interest charges on food aren’t going to help. And creditors calling you aren’t going to help your stress levels.

Wait Before Buying Books
A lot of instructors list books as required that you won’t crack open all semester. Instead of coming to class prepared the first day, wait it out and gage whether or not you’re going to need the book. Better yet, try to find a copy to borrow from your local library.

Bring Your Lunch
The five dollars a day you’re going to spend on take out food on campus is going to add up faster than the calories. If you have to have a meal while you’re at school, bring it from home. If nothing else, you’ll have some extra money for the weekend.

Live Close to Campus
If you can’t live in a dorm, try to get an apartment as close to campus as possible. You’ll save money on gas, and you’ll have campus resources, like computers, readily available to you. Not having to buy a computer and computer programs will save you a lot of money.

For more tips and help
for students about test taking and money for college, visit gradwise.org.

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