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  • in reply to: online degree vs. traditional degree #31324
    TBI109
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    first-of-all, 19 20 21 is too young to be deciding what you want to be doing in life for the next 40 years; just ask those, in my case, at our hospital, if they had it to do over again would they be doing something different. ull see 8 out of 10 respond with a yes..these are professional employees such as pharmacist, social workers, MD’S. JUST REMEBER THIS 10 TO 15 YEARS FROM NOW. MY TWO CHILDREN, A BOY AND A GIRL MAKE A SIGNIFICANT AMOUNT OF MONEY. ONE HAS A ENGINEERING DEGREE FROM WVU THE OTHER DECIDED TO GO TO WORK INSTEAD OF SCHOOL. WELL, THE DAUGHTER WITH THE ENGINEERING DEGREE MAKES GOOD MONEY BUT THE SON WHO CUTS GRASS MAKES MORE THAN SHE DOES IN HALF THE TIME. IF YOUR ATTENDING COLLEGE FOR A PROFESSION I CAN UNDERSTAND,WHEREAS IF YOUR ATTENDING COLLEGE FOR MONEY THEN YOUR IN THE WRONG PLACE. MY POINT IS, at your young age their is nothing wrong with a less expensive online education at this point. college is a businees and they get folks all- stirred- up wiht GPA’S AND SCORES then they take your money.. believe me there is no subsitute for experience..

    in reply to: online degree vs. traditional degree #31323
    TBI109
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    All disciplines, not just legal. When one gets older they realize GPA
    ADMISSION scores are not important. experience is the key to a better positon. i did not learn from books, i learned from those who wrote the books that i worked for.

    in reply to: online degree vs. traditional degree #31322
    TBI109
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    well, we need to see the writing on the wall. Online education is on its way…very soon. So for those folks who are thinking about it, do it, and get a jump on the rest of the world before rates/tuition becomes a major expense.

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