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I've been checking for months and all i can get is very expensive uni's.
Any help....i'll be grateful.

2007-08-20 00:13:46 · 4 answers · asked by xena j 2 in Environment Other - Environment

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Do the first 2 years at a community college. You can do a lot of courses online. Then do the last two at a stste school in your state. That will be cheapest and best. Online degrees are not respected in the work world. They do almost no good.

2007-08-27 06:36:53 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

get either a daytime job and school at night at your community college...or school at the community college during the day and get an evening and/or weekend job.
Usually when you go to a community college it's near home and you don't have to live away from home (and that saves you a lot of money), and, if you're a resident you get courses cheaper, and you can take one course at a time if you have to, complete it and then take another course. And usually you can take out a loan for that one course and pay as you go, or pay for the one course, take it, then pay for the next course, etc.

Know that if you want to take biz admin, you'd be better off taking the BS (not BA) because the BS would have more business subjects. And, no matter whether you get the BS or BA degree in "4" years, if you go to the community college which would take you "2) years you would just get the AA (associates degree which you can then transfer to a four year college for your last two years).....but know that whether you finally get the BS or BA you will then need to take another couple of years of college to "specialize" as a Business Administration degree is "generic".

Online universities are not as good as sitting in a classroom and discussing with others, taking tests in a classroom, and hearing what questions others ask of the teacher, plus the teacher will give you additional self-experiences and local information which you would miss out on, plus employers hold less weight to online universities. Some of the online schools and universities allow you open book tests which does nothing to prove you know the material. Nor do they ask you to do projects for the class like those in a brick and mortar setting would do. There are classes which your vocal presentation is important as well as your exhibits and creativity which can't be shown in an online setting.

So I would suggest to you that you not school online.

2007-08-24 03:35:41 · answer #2 · answered by sophieb 7 · 0 0

try the open university in England

2007-08-20 03:12:16 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Axia?

2007-08-20 06:57:05 · answer #4 · answered by jdkilp 7 · 0 0

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