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On-line degrees: good idea or bad idea?
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- BluAppleBabe2Lv 42 decades agoFavorite Answer
I used to work in the Career Services Department of a trade school. Students could earn their Associate's degree from us. And some of our graduates (those with children and a part time job) found it easier to just get their BA at the Arizona Online University (I know that's not the name of it). I guess it all depends on how you learn...do you do better in a traditional class room setting? Or are you a self-starter who can motivate yourself and stay on task? Either way, make sure it's an actual accredited school before you send any money or personal information. Best of luck :o)
- Anonymous5 years ago
Online is always better. In today's busy world, many people that are looking to further their educations are finding it difficult to squeeze the time in their busy days in order to attend on campus classes. If you are in Colorado and are looking to obtain your degree or certificate but your schedule will not allow full time school, you may be interested in attending a Colorado online college. Online courses are perfect for individuals with full time jobs, family obligations, and distance issues that may hinder them from traveling, and the best part is that many programs can be 100% completed online. Whether you are seeking a specific certificate or are looking to obtain an A.A degree, there are a variety of course plans that will suit both your needs and budget.