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What You Don't Know About Online Degrees

Filed in archive Online Degrees by Rhys on September 19, 2006

What You Don't Know About Online Degrees
Five things you don't know, anyway. Or perhaps you do know. Either way, be sure to check out this interesting and informative article.

2- You can get a degree in as little as five days
Yes, in less time than it takes to get your tax refund or hatch sea monkeys, you can buy -- ahem, earn your degree. Mind you, the five-day turnaround is courtesy of none other than Rochville University, a reputed diploma mill (such a kind way to phrase it).

Nevertheless, even the classes at legitimate schools are usually accelerated due to fewer breaks during coursework. This allows students to earn a real degree in a fraction of the time. Two-year completion of traditional four-year degree programs is typical. Two-year studies at a brick-and-mortar school can take 12 months to 18 months online. It all depends on what you're studying and the school's time frame. Not as fast as waiting on Uncle Sam or hatching aquaticlinks novelties, but fast.






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