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#409824 04/21/08 09:23 PM
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Where to study online degree in education with a USA university?

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Pick one. Almost every US university offers an online program.

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hi friend,
I highly recommend online education but make sure its a good program. My suggestion is to stay away from generic schools and try to find a program that will add credit to your resume.

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There's absolutely nothing wrong with a "generic school." Your goal, however, is twofold: the program you enroll in must be accredited (no accreditation, no value on the resume) and the program must fit with your personal/professional educational goals.

Good luck!

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Hello,

I don't believe every program is worth the same value. I have three friends, four including myself, that are in a college program right now. We are all in enrolled in different colleges and taking similar courses. Only two of us feel like we are learning anything. Each University offers different length of classes and different requirements. It is definitely worth it to research a few different online programs. One friend has 5 week courses and that is really fast. When his courses are done he feels like he learned nothing. My courses are 9 weeks and I have usually three assignments due a week with reading. I feel like I am learning something, he says he doesn't.

Research and questions are wonderful for finding the program that is best for you.

Good Luck!!


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The same will hold true for education in a traditional classroom. You have to find one that fits your needs specifically. Thankfully, as long as the program is accredited, your credits will (likely) transfer somewhere else. Of course, the place they transfer to may not be a school you want to attend, but that's another issue you have to consider.

Online courses for traditional academic programs may run as short as 4 weeks and as long as 16 weeks (the length of a traditional term).


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