January 13, 2009
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psychology degree online
Looking for accredited and not-too-expensive one. Thanks for your help.
All on line colleges and universities are more expensive than going to the physical college. However, these two are accredited, Phoenix on line, and Capella. I know that Phoenix offers on line classes and degree program in Psychology. Good luck and God bless***********************
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January 11, 2009
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psychology degree online
I'm guessing the answer is no or not likely but I can't seem to find anything on the internet to answer this question.
Yes, but your undergraduate school must be regionally accredited, if
not accredited than all your undergrad courses will not count for
anything. Also your GPA must be at least a 2.9 and you have to do
well on the GMAT Exam.
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January 08, 2009
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psychology degree online
I am going for my Masters Degree in Psychology but first need my Bachelors.
I was wondering if anyone knew of any good/reputable colleges that offer this? I don't want to get scammed. I am looking for sucess and horror stories. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
~NEO
I've research lots on online universities. Many of them are expensive. But the two quality schools I have found that are not quite as expensive as the rest and are regionally accredited are:
Ashford University
www.ashford.edu
Offers an online bachelors degree in Psychology.
North Central University
www.ncu.edu
Offers bachelors, masters and doctorate degrees in Psychology.
I'm currently a student at Ashford University Online, earning a bachelors in Psychology. I love the online experience because it saves commuting time, and you study at a pace that is comfortable for you without competing with the other students. At the same time, you have the support of your classmates and professors via the internet when you need them. My recommendations are:
Stay disciplined and stick to a schedule, as it is easy to get behind on your studies when other things want to grab your attention.
Get the support of family and friends, because quiet time and consideration will be needed from them when studying.
Take advantage of as many grants/loans and scholarship opportunities as you can.
I wish you the very best!
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January 06, 2009
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psychology degree online
I'm contemplating doing my Junior and Senior year all online. I've gone to some pretty intersting sites but I wondered would those degree's be a respected as the ones I'd get at a university. What would be the pros and cons?
As long as it is from a regionally accredited university but I would suggest against psychology unless you want to become a social worker or help out in that type of field. If you want to become a shrink, get your masters as well.
Pro:
You do your classes as you want to do so.
You are in charge of your work.
You don't have to drive to a campus.
Con:
It's going to cost you out the butt
Psychology is only good for social work.
The only other thing is unless your degree literally states blah blah online university. You don't have to list it on your resume as an online university.
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January 03, 2009
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psychology degree online
I found lots of places online where I can study for a Psychology degree but I haven't been able to find any that are available for my country.
Does anyone know a place where I can study for a Psychology degree that allows my country?
There are a lot fields within the School of Psychology. If you could narrow the topic down it would help to pick a school. Are you into clinical psychology, experimental psychology, or Social psychology?
Here is a place to go for help:
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