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How To Get A Fast Online Degree

Is it possible to get a fast online degree? Many people today are beginning to realize how advantageous it can be for their careers if they have several degrees to their name. But since we now live in a fast-paced world, majority would rather not spend years trying to get their degrees. Instead they want to get their degrees quickly, and preferably online so all they have to do is get on the Internet from their computers at home. For this reason, many schools began offering online degrees and other accelerated programs. However, before you jump in on the online degree bandwagon, there are a few things you need to know.

First, because of the high demand for fast online degrees, many shady companies are trying to cash in on this demand. These companies are more commonly known as degree mills. They offer online college degrees to anyone who is willing to pay. The catch? There aren’t any coursework, so what these degree mills do is basically sell degrees to anyone willing to shell out the dough. These degree mills have ala carte options too. For additional fees, your degree can come with honors, transcripts and even employer verification.

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How to Decide if an Accelerated Bachelor’s Degree Program is Right for You

Thinking you’ll need to put your life on hold, quit your job and go to college five days a week for four years so that you can earn a bachelor’s degree?

Think again.

As a working adult, you have tons of options available to you to start and/or finish a college degree. And none of them mean you have to quit your job – and thus lose your income and any momentum you’ve built up in your career – to earn a bachelor’s degree. You can sign up for an online education or an accelerated bachelor’s degree program – and perhaps even enroll in a program that’s a combination of both.

The online education world is, to use a mixed metaphor, the working adults’ oyster.

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