Depending on which one you select. For instance the most important questions you need to ask is about their accrediation, make sure they are REGIONALLY accredited and not nationally! Regional accrediation is necessary for higher education and is equivalent to the accrediation of schools like Harvard and NYU. You also should ask about what will be stated on your degree of completion if anything will state it was done in distance learning, not something you would probably want. And the most important is the format and web tools used to teach these classes, I would select a school that uses really interactive classes...almost like a webinar! Good luck!
2006-12-06 07:18:29
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answered by 21Nights 3
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You have to pick the right school - one that is accredited by a regional institution approved by the Department of Education as a minimum. Even with that, some schools are diploma mills. I'm at Thomas Edison State College in NJ right now. If they have a degree to suit you, you will receive a degree that is increasingly valued by employers and graduate schools. You do not necessarily have to go to a college which is also brick-and-mortar.
Happy hunting!
2006-12-06 15:20:52
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answered by skip 6
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Find a local school to apply to, and take their online classes, then if you need to, you can go to the actual building where the school is located.
2006-12-06 15:18:06
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answered by mybrotherisahomo 1
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