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Romana Said,
March 12th, 2010 @10:52 pm  

NO.

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Teresa E Said,
March 12th, 2010 @11:09 pm  

I’m not sure what the rest of the world thinks but when i hear of them i don’t take them serious. Most of them sound like money schemes. My friend enrolled in one and you will not believe the cost. Plus you never see a real person or know if your course are accredited.

I would suggest a community college near your house that offers courses online. The community college near my house has lots of programs where almost all of the classes can either be done online, nights, or weekends.

You graduate with everyone else, you learn the same thing, and you can watch a class and even ask questions or comment during the class via web. Your certificate looks the same and you learn what everyone else learns. You can also stop at any point and go to the campus in case you realize online learning isn’t working for you.

oh and the cost is the same. You pay the same tuition the campus students pay.

All my courses were online except of course some chemistry stuff or lab work that you actually have to be present for. How do phoenix an kaplan make up for those courses? I mean you r either there with hands on experience or you aren’t!

also you have to be there to take exams and test, online colleges can be fooled, therefore no one takes your degree seroiusly.

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tj Said,
March 13th, 2010 @12:03 am  

I don’t think so.
Because, no one knows if you are the actual person taking the course, or if your friend is completing it for you.
Plus, no one knows if you’re not getting help from a book, friend, internet, or other sources.

The only way they can be taken seriously, is if you are required to come in to an actual location and take the quizzes, tests and final exam (on specific dates and times).

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