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Online Degree Or College Campus. Which Is Better?
By Hugh Harris-Evans
What cannot be disputed is that online degree programs are gaining popularity with students. However, with this drastic change in the education system come many concerns. The most obvious one is how online degree programs compare with those offered at physical locations. Students are concerned as to how they will be rated compared with those gained at a traditional college campus.

The single most important issue is to ensure that the school you are going to work with has received proper accreditation. Avoid schools that are handing out diplomas with no accreditation attached; they are purely in it for the money and should be avoided at all costs. Generally speaking you only get what you pay for.

Look for colleges that offer the same degree programs online as they do at their traditional campuses. Some will require class attendance for certain projects and labs, whilst others will allow you to take the entire course online. Employers would be reassured to know that you had gained experience of working with others whilst still studying online. Some would even consider an online degree as a bonus in the more technical fields as this would suggest greater familiarity with computers and technology.

Frequently online schools require their teachers to have a Masters Degree or Doctorate in the subject they are teaching. This is good news for you because more highly trained teachers mean a better education, so look for lecturers with several years of experience in online training.

A common but misinformed view is that taking courses online requires less effort and commitment than an on-campus school. Certainly the student has greater flexibility in managing the workload, but usually they have to put in the same amount of study time

and effort. And of course they only have themselves to rely upon for motivation, commitment and focus.

Another commonly held view is that students online do not get the experience of interacting with other students. However, colleges vary and some require attendance for labs and group projects, whilst others encourage study groups either in person or via email and chat rooms. And there are even specific websites for connecting distance-learning students to each other, which will then give you the possibility of meeting students world-wide.

When being interviewed for jobs you need to be aware that whilst employers may be familiar with online schools, they may only have a limited understanding of how they work and little knowledge of the quality of education you received. Be prepared and ready for questions and able to defend your schooling choice.

There are no guarantees in life, and so it is with an online degree; it will not automatically pave the way for a job. Some employers will consider it an asset, whilst others will still view it unfavourably compared with a traditional degree. Sound out business people in your desired career field to get their views and listen carefully to what they have to say. Finally, this is your choice and your decision, and having weighed up all the options only you can decide.

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Hugh Harris-Evans is a writer and of a site devoted to distance learning. For a free email courseon how to successfully apply to any top MBA program visit: 1st-Online-Degrees.info

 

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