Online Sailing Courses

Do employers frown upon "online degrees"?
I'm looking at Full Sail University to attend its program of entertainment Business – Degree. I love taking classes on campus, but I live about 30 minutes away, you have to work while attending to all, taking care to my son. Your online course would be the best option for me, but does it really matter if you take courses online or on campus? Do they prefer one another?
No, no. Your degree does not indicate whether the classes in that given a way or another. Just take the name of the college and university. There are plenty of online programs. I personally attended American Intercontinental University. and Capella University, and I have taught at various schools online in the last five years. All Programs are accredited and solid. Online courses tend to vary in price, so we could say that they are more expensive, but that is relative. Of course they are more expensive than a community college, but less expensive than Harvard. The price range varies. The key is finding a program that is fully accredited. Is it worth it? YES. My career has skyrocketed since my MBA in almost 5 years. I am close to finishing my doctorate through distance education, and I'm at work I want. I know that would not be here without education. If you are looking at work in the U.S., then you need a school that is accredited and recognized by the Department of Education. I can give more information on this later. You must market yourself and do not grade or college. There are many universities offering traditional degrees which can be obtained through online methods. Distance Education Alliance has a list of these traditional online schools. Look, if you are truly concerned with the school name. Good luck in your search!
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