Photo courtesy of iStockphoto, Chris SchmidtOne aspect to consider when choosing an online college is the school's required testing. Each virtual college has its own test taking policies and...
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When choosing an online college, it's always a good idea to take a look at the school's retention rates. A high retention rate often reflects student satisfaction, while a low rate is...
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Most of my peers shared a similar experience after graduating from college. They found what they thought was the perfect job and had big expectations. Then, after a few weeks (or days) at the office,...
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Once you've decided that online learning is the right choice for your lifestyle, it's time to find the perfect (or almost perfect) online degree program. There are so many online colleges...
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Many online schools make big claims. But, how can you tell the difference between a reputable program and a dud? Kristin Hirst's article on DegreeInfo.com suggests three steps to evaluating online...
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According to Yahoo Financial, the Washington Post recently acquired CourseAdvisor.com, a website dedicated to helping students find the online colleges that best fits their needs. Here's a blurb...
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If you're trying to decide which online degree to earn, you'll want to take a look at a new Yahoo Education article. Here's what they have to say about earning a degree in a profitable...
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Online classes vary as much as traditional classes. There are self-paced classes that ask students to turn in work and an exam at the end of several months. There are structured online courses that...
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