Jul 10, 2006, 08:17 PM
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The main ones on-line, unless offered by a major university, are mostly out for money and accept more people, so employers don't look at these degrees as special as much as they do degrees from a university. Then again, some universities allow students to pay for their A's without having to do work.
Does your high school or a nearby high school have a program where their students can attend vocational school for half the school day as electives? If so, then they may be able to give you some information on vocational schools and what to look for.
Do these vocational schools give tours? You should go on a tour, or better yet, ask the school if you could attend a couple of classes and talk to a couple of the students aftewards (so they won't have to worry about professors). Even talk to people who have graduated from there and see what kind of jobs they have been able to find.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
" Oh, for My sake! Will you people stop nagging me? I'll blow the world up when I'm ready."--Jehova's Blog
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