This entry was posted on 7/1/2007 6:16 AM and is filed under Product.
I'm a huge fan of continuing education and I'm not just saying that. I just got my Bachelor's Degree in May of 2007 and I'm fifty-two years old! Back in the day, getting a degree (if you were an adult and working) meant taking one class at a time and sitting two or three evenings a week in a classroom. This was very hard. I did it for many years. When you figure it takes usually in the area of 128 hours to get a degree and each class is usually only worth about 3 hours...it can take a lifetime (certainly my situation). Today, young adults are so lucky. Accredited colleges just about everywhere are adding online classes to their catalogs, making it possible to get a degree from home on your time schedule. This is amazing to me and one of the leaders in this type of education is Capella. Be sure to check them out!
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