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Online Bachelors Degree
Education online is quickly becoming a widespread and popular
concept. What started as a sort of interesting experiment has
blossomed into a whole new method of learning. As an internationally
used and enormous medium for communication, it was really only a
matter of time before the internet was tapped as a resource and tool
for teaching. Not only can you get a high school diploma or
associates degree, you can also get an online bachelors degree or
even some masters and doctorates.
While the variety of postgraduate degrees is somewhat limited still,
you can get online bachelors degrees in a huge range of different
subjects.
As far as I know, getting an online bachelors degree can’t be done
completely online, but the majority of these programs are conducted
by way of internet classes, forums, and discussions. There is always
some live element as well, however, so you have to make sure you can
make it to the required area. Most programs that offer online
bachelors degrees allow you to meet the live requirements in
locations all over the place, as they realize their students aren’t
going to be centralized in any one city.
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The target audience for online bachelor degree programs has up until
now been mostly those who never went to college. People who missed
out on a chance for a traditional bachelor degree program can still
get one via one of these online bachelor degree programs without
having to quit their jobs, pay loads of tuition, deal with an
applications process, and possibly move.
However, I suspect that as tuition on traditional college programs
continues to rise, online bachelors degrees may begin to serve as a
popular alternative to students just finishing high school as well.
While I’m speculating here, I know that personally if I had had the
option to save a large portion of the money I spent on tuition for
my bachelors degree I probably would have taken it. I can’t help
feel looking back on my college experience that the money I spent
was basically for four years of partying with the occasional test
here and there.
The college experience can certainly be a lot of fun and if money is
no object for you or you manage to land some good scholarships, then
by all means do it. If money is tight, and a traditional bachelors
degree would mean years of paying off loans, you might want to look
into an online bachelors degree program as an alternative.
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