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The online degrees considered good for employers as actually going to class and get a degree?
Comments(2) | Undedr: Online Degrees
I’m considering an online degree because I work full time and I am not able to get the classes I need the night in my local university. Online degrees are increasingly popular and are easier to obtain for the full-time employees. My concern is whether employers are willing to hire someone with an online degree, as opposed to a conventional classroom level. Employers believe that a person has proper training and knowledge, if a degree is obtained online?
June 4th, 2010 at 7:09 am
I received two Masters programs online, and yes, they are just as viable! Most companies will not look at where and how you acquired your degree, but if the school is accredited? Good luck!
June 4th, 2010 at 7:47 am
That’s why I decided to get my degree online. It was the best thing I ever did. I can work at my own pace (as long as I ended up all day Sunday). Do your homework before selecting a school and ensure they have what you want and within your range of prices. Google the school and find out what others think of him. . . opinions of students. This might help you see how the program is respected.