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Online college?


Question Posted Monday November 24 2008, 1:56 pm

My life has taken a bit of a spin. I accidently did not sign for my FAFSA.. so i did not have money for college(it would have paid about 3/4 of the total). I dont know if there is any other way i could get it. im guessing not. but now that i have a full time job that is in the middle of the day i dont have much options to take classes at our local community college where attended while in high school. So i have been looking into online colleges but never ever thought i would be interested in online college. and now i have no idea which one or whats the difference or how do i know im going to pick the right one or the right classes?! i submitted info from i think phoneix university. I would like to be a teacher.(k-12) i do have pervious experince in the class room.. but i dont know what people think about online colleges or really how it works. please tell me anything you know. thank you sooooo muccch! and happy thanks giving!

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blondie75 answered Monday December 1 2008, 5:26 pm:
What you could do is take some online classes now, so that you can do your job and class. Take a semester or two online. Then, for next year, make sure you get your FAFSA taken care of, so that you can go to college like you want to. Just make sure the online courses will transfer to your college, because sometimes they don't. You could try going to freecareerinfo.com, they will send you information and have a representative call you and help you get set up and tell you everything you need ot know about going to college online. University of phoenix is probably a good way to go too. I know what you mean, employers might not be too thrilled by an online degree. That's why you should take online classes now while you don't have the aid you need and then once you get your aid, go to a regular university. You might also want to see if your local community college has night courses that would work with your schedule, becaust most do.
Good luck!

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