I know that there are online colleges, but are there home school colleges? For example, you buy a curriculum related to what you’re studying, then, once you’ve passed on, you get a degree? Or do you have to go to a regular college for it?
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I’m in HS and looking at college stuff. I just want to get a business degree, and am really considering online college. Anywhere I can get some good info on it? What are some pros and cons? I don’t really want to keep costs as low as possible and work through college. Sooo, yeah.
Thanks!
Im trying to find a college online that falls under the United states accreditation guidelines and takes life experience as well so that it does not take 24 months for an Associates degree.
Thanks for any real help !
My question is whether I should attend college via an online program, or a traditional college campus setting.
I have recently come to the decision that no matter what I choose to pursue in life, college is a necessity. I am still young, and have endless possibilities in front of me. There are several advantages and disadvantages to both of these choices. The two schools I am deciding between are through the CUNY (City University of New York) system – the CUNY Online Baccalaureate program, and Baruch College. Both are of a similar tuition rate, which won’t be a problem.
Online
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Advantages:
- Flexible hours, meaning a part-time job would be much more manageable
- Location free, meaning if in the future I decide to move I won’t have to deal with transfering credits, reapplying to schools, etc.
Disadvantages:
- As I’ve read, online degrees are far less respected by prospective employers
- Similarly, the possibility of later attending graduate school will also be more difficult
im 12 and just wondering. i have never got a B on my report card, all A’s. Can i take online courses?