I have no experience or previous training in the field I want to enter. If I get an online degree that I will be able to find a job with it?


6 Responses to “Is this really an online degree as well as a degree from a traditional university?”

  1. Spike Says:

    Online degrees are a lot of time, and there is no social life you want. You’ll be missing out on beaucoup.Sans mention the fact that employers will not appreciate or even accept online degrees in certain circumstances. It’s much better to a certain tradition – it gives you first-hand advice from real people, there is the social scene, and you’re much more likely to get your diplĂ´me.Et importantly, you do not want to spend next to the ceremony – the collection of your degree after having spent so much time at university is a memory that will last a lifetime.

  2. Flowdrop Says:

    Employers will not be impressed if you turn up that you’re sitting in front of the computer for four years of your life instead of going to school. Go to a community college, if you can not pay for college and others because you can say you went to college and got into real life, rather than staying at home for four years. It seems harsh, but it’s true my friend and good luck.

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  5. Tom J Says:

    While the college or university is regionally accredited, any degree you earn should be recognized as any diploma obtained from a program on campus. In fact, most colleges do not distinguish between degrees earned online or from their location campus.Cela being said not all online colleges have the same reputation, like all programs on campus have the same reputation . But there is nothing exceptional in the online program that can be better or worse. I would recommend contacting a number of schools to find the best solution for you and your needs (reputation, career counseling, education and timing requirements, etc.). This site contains information on good regionally accredited online education programs and colleges that offer them: http://www. ecollegefinder. orgBonne luck

  6. Meg D Says:

    Yes and no. You must ensure that the program is accredited. , The accreditation certifies that the education program (s) in a school to meet a certain level of quality. Independent organizations called accrediting agencies for accreditation and evaluation institutions award.