January 13, 2009
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Go to college like you are supposed to and get your degree. You cannot get a nursing degree online because you need to take part in clinicals. I would not want a nurse taking care of me who got her degree on some website.
Stop looking for the easy way out. Nursing is challening, there is no way around it.
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January 11, 2009
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And do most accept Pell Grants ?
May be this site can help you
http://www.a1onlinecourses.com
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January 10, 2009
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am looking 4 an online university to domy master degree.?
which is da best unviersity that provide online courses ?
note:
Am majoring in environmental health
i live in the UAE
I would consult the financial times online to check the rankings of MBA programmes. I am currently taking an MBA through Bradford School of Management in the UK. I am doing it through distance education (online), and I know there are students studying in Dubai. www.brad.ac.uk/management
There are lots of options to which university you could attend. I think you need to know how much money you want to spend, what country you want the qualification from, and to also make sure the MBA is from an accreditated university.
Good luck!
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January 08, 2009
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I am almost finished with my Bachelors degree in History. I would like to continue on and get my masters in History. I am interested in American Public University's (APU) History program. But can I get a legitimate masters degree from a fully online institution, that when Im finished I would be able to get a job teaching at a community college? APU is fully accredited but Im leary because the only information about them I can find is on their website. It seems like nobody has heard of them. Any help would be appreciated!
You should go to Walden University. It is fantastic check it out
www.waldenu.edu
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January 06, 2009
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I'm interested in the University of Phoenix online programs but I'm not sure if you can earn a master's degree 100% online or if I would have to take actual campus classes first then transfer to finish getting the degree.
I caution you – employers do not look on the U of P MBA and smile. Do you have any other realistic options?
An MBA, even more than most other degrees, is usually one that people get in order to advance their careers. Consider your options carefully. If at all possible, try to attend a program that is accredited by the AACSB. That's a type of professional accreditation that is a mark of high quality.
If it is impossible for you to go to another school – even another online school that's hooked to a more reputable "brick and mortar" university – in other words, if U Phoenix is your only practical choice, then consider them. But don't expect an MBA from there to jump-start your career like a degree from a uni with a better rep would. In fact, to be brutally honest, my past employers would get U of P MBA resumes and toss them. They would not be considered. Thus, I warn you. If you have the opportunity to attend a university with a better rep, then do so.
Good schools that I know for sure that offer distance MBAs include:
Duke University
Drexel
Carnegie Mellon
Penn State
Ball State
U Nebraska – Lincoln
Thunderbird (really intriguing program)
Babson
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Rensellaer Polytechnic Institute
UMass Amherst
U Maryland
A highly respected business school – one of the top in the US – which does offer distance MBAs is Duke University.
Thunderbird's program is also fairly highly ranked, has a good rep, and is intriguing.
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January 03, 2009
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I have a university in my town (the same one I got my BS from), but the thought of going to class from 6pm until 10 pm after working a full day makes me ill. I'm considering doing the online thing, but wasn't sure how good that looked to an employer.
Online programs are very tough. You must be fully dedicated to the program. There are plenty of online programs out there, even Harvard has some. You may want to look and see whether Boston University Online has a program that would fit your needs.
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