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It depends if the school you're thinking of getting it from is accredited. I personally wouldn't fall for any of these popular online universities. I heard one horror story from someone in my family that when to one of these no-name schools and it got closed down before he got his degree. I would definitely look only at schools that have physical classes as well as online classes.
Jam it back in, in the dark. |
It appears to me that getting a degree online is actually harder than getting one while physically sitting in class. People automatically think online means you can do it whenever you want. Yes, that's true, but there's also something called discipline that one has to master or at least have a good grip on before they do online learning. If your attention span is short because you can't keep from playing video games and browsing the Net, forget it. Most likely distractions will cause you to fail.
There's nowhere I can't reach. |
Open-book online exams aren't as easy as people think. My Psych class is proof of that.
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |