With the power and depth of the internet, learning has never been more accessible. Whether you want to earn your GED, study for an industry certification, or get your college degree, you can do it all from the comfort of your own home.

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07.05.2008
Selecting the right education program
What type of degree do you need? Do you really need a degree, or is a certification a better option for you? Many of the first decisions are critical to your success. Choose the type of education you need, where you want to attend, and how your finances stand influence these decisions...
07.15.2008
Doing it from home
The internet has opened up a world of possibilites in education. Learning just about anything is now possible from the comfort of your own home...
07.25.2008
Highschool Diploma or GED
Did you realize that if you recently dropped out of highschool, that you have other options besides a GED? You may still be able to get a real diploma, but not getting either a GED or diploma can hurt your career options....

The moral and practical discussion about "instant" or "experience" degrees:

Since the internet explosion, this topic has become very hot among job seekers, employers, and education professionals. There are some very heated and emotional discussions on both sides of the moral equation. Where employers maintain that this type of dergree gives a fraudulent and unfair advantage to a job seeker, many job seekers feel that arbitrary degree requirements exclude them from consideration for positions they are otherwise well qualified for.

Most education professionals, and indeed most degree holders, believe that only through completion of a traditional curriculum, in a classroom setting, does a person earn the right to hold a degree. More and more; however, traditional schools are offering non-traditional options for earning degrees, including online courses, proficiency credit, and project credit.

But, what about the practicality of an experience or instant degree? This type of a degree certainly has limitations and ...read more...