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Whats the rush? If you are going to learn something, and get a good job out of it, then take the time to study. No employer worth their salt is going to value an online "degree" that you got in say, 6 months. And if they did - would you really want to work with them in the first place?

2007-01-29 22:29:19 · answer #1 · answered by claire b 5 · 0 0

universities grant 4 year degrees for undergraduates. there are some masters degrees that take a year but you need a 4 year degree first.

you can get one from some obscure online college but it may not help you get a better job. you are better off just building experience in a certain area. having experience gets you a better job than a 1 year online degree.

2007-01-27 07:02:00 · answer #2 · answered by morequestions 5 · 1 0

No. Three years online is minimum for a degree. I think you can do a condensed online diploma in 18 months but it depends what you want to take. My advise is to become a home inspector. They are largely unregulated and make $250 a pop on an inspection. All you need is a couple related bullshit online courses and a fe real estate agents willing to use you.

2007-01-27 06:29:24 · answer #3 · answered by justinstrachan 1 · 0 2

An associates is possible; graphic arts. They are mostly online, and if you can load up 20 units a semester and 12 in the summer then it can be done!

2007-01-27 06:28:11 · answer #4 · answered by Honesty given here! 4 · 0 1

no, it's 3 years minimum and it's best to go to Uni, attend classes and have lecturers' support available whenever you need help.

2007-01-27 09:51:39 · answer #5 · answered by sbro 4 · 1 0

Not if you really want to learn anything and look forward to a legit career.

2007-01-27 06:33:52 · answer #6 · answered by Ilkie 7 · 3 0

If there was, it wouldn't be worth doing.

2007-01-27 09:39:07 · answer #7 · answered by Tewks 2 · 2 0

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