Archive for January, 2009

So You Wanna Have a College Degree Do Ya?.Part2

Friday, January 30th, 2009
Arch Mcnab asked:


In the Part 1 our hapless hero has had pretty much everything that can go wrong go wrong for him on his way out the door and in to work. Once he arrives there….late….things don’t improve and he has now been summoned to the office of the BIG BOSS….so you know this isn’t going to be a good day straight off the bat. Not unless he is going to offer you a promotion, one that rewards you for arriving late for work.

You arrive at the door with the same dread as a convicted felon about to meet his fate and raise a hand that seems to have developed an instant case of tremors and feebly tap on the formidable wood paneled door.

The voice of the BIG BOSS bellows out a call to enter and follows with an admonishment that if its that under-performing salesman then he may as well not even bother. You enter and are brought up short by both the sheer opulence of his hardwood office suite and the continuing tirade that is now questioning the parentage of the aforementioned salesman. Geneology discourse complete, he spins to face you and his face takes on a new set of features. Grimly you think to yourself that the change in his expression wasn’t for the better, nosireee bob, he has gone from sheer displeasure to something that seems akin to raw hatred with a liberal dollop of disdain thrown in.

So, Rogers, he begins in a soft measured tone, the same kind of tone that the snake charmers of Bombay would use to coax customers closer before sending their pickpocket friends through the crowd, it seems we have a time issue here. I take full responsibility and wish to apologize to you personally.

You lean forward, this is too good to be true, beyond your wildest dream. The Big Boss kissing up to you, well you can see why, his policy of being on time clearly is over the top. Its amazing so many people take that sooo seriously, there’s no need for you to have to adhere to it, why the man himself has as much as just said that this doesn’t apply to you.

See, Rogers, he begins again in his silky voice, I had no idea of the complexity of your life and the incredible demands that must be placed on your time outside of work. I don’t know what I was thinking when I hired you, I mean to expect you to just drop everything that you have going on to come in here every morning and work for this company….he is even starting to sound disappointed in himself…then his voice begins to take on an edge.

No, Rogers, I was wrong and way out of line to ever have expected that you would have the slightest idea of what being on time means.

Do you, Rogers?

Oh, of course, I’m sorry. Of course you do. To you it means coming in here 5 to 10 minutes late pretty consistently because we here at ‘Fish 4 Life’ just don’t get it, we don’t understand that you have priorities and we aren’t one of them. I can clearly see that we are nothing more than a rock in the road of your picture perfect life, an obstacle that you have to overcome

By now the BIG BOSS is shouting, his face a dangerous purple, indicating that the dial is way up in the cardiac lock-up meter, and you’re thinking oh great and you faked your way through the CPR class too. And if he blows a heart valve who is going to have to try to save his sorry butt?? You? Are you kidding? You weren’t even able to help your nine year old son’s gerbil through after it had eaten an entire package of soda crackers in one afternoon and now you’re going to save a human’s life. Oh that’s sitcom level comedy and you realize with a jolt that this isn’t how a sitcom is supposed to go.

You stand to go and he moves to block your path but you are so much quicker than him. As he lumbers to the left you slide further left than reverse and come around him on the right side and beat a hasty retreat down the hall to your office with a distant thud following you down the hall. Once in the your office you blink your beady eyes and then shift them rapidly from side to side looking in vain for some way out. Hastily you throw your personal effects into a cardboard box and clutching it with a demented like fervor you sprint down the steps. Your popped ankle is giving you hell but you are on a mission.

The mission to save your miserable hide, you think as you stumble over the curb staring wide-mouthed across the lot at the ambulance arriving in a Code 3, full siren and lights blazing. Dear God, you’re thinking as you fumble for the keys to your deathtrap, have him hang on long enough that I can get out of this parking lot.

The car motor coughs once and a blue smoke ring issues from the tailpipe. On the next try it catches and with a wheezing effort manages to make it to the gate. Later testimony in court showed how you attempted to slow for the guard to raise the gate, at least in your words although the security camera clearly showed something quite different. It revealed a facial expression that was best described as a combination of fierce determination and maniacal glee, according to one juror who summed it up in the sequestered room in the late stages of your trial.

That, and the fact that the guard was thrown ‘ass over tea-kettle’ some ten yards away both weighed heavily against you in the final decision. The judge leaned conspiratorially towards you and said that if she wasn’t bound by sentencing constraints she would have let you off with a warning. The fact that the guard wasn’t seriously injured, but could have been, results in you having a few extra months of wearing the homing device otherwise known as electronic monitoring. Not that it proved too much of an inconvenience, it wasn’t as though you were going to work everyday, or maybe not any day soon. In fact, once the trial was over it seemed so odd how it all worked out, so destined. The first day of monitoring coincided quite nicely with the day that you withdrew the last few dollars from the account and then on the way back to the house, on an impulse thought what the heck, and stepped into the local watering hole for a fast cool one. Settling into the chair you glance up at the oversized screen thinking that maybe you can watch part of the game and still make it back before the supreme commander discovers your prolonged absence. Well discovers it perhaps, but if you’re quick then you will still have a believable alibi, having run into your cousin down at the bank and spent some time bringing him up to speed on the goings on in your life. Of course you also know that if you have to use the excuse you will have to phone your cuz PDQ to alert him to the supposed conversation. Right about that time your reverie and sightline is disrupted by a man of rather a small stature who’s voice is well out of proportion to the rest of his body. His tone is just short of sarcastic but his inquiry about who owns the big feet that are blocking his bleeding way to the table is delivered at a full roar. You’re halfway to your feet clenching your fist and thinking about which day of the week you are going to knock him into when he bellows again. Rogers? Is that really you? Here in this little rat infested dive? What the hey are you doing here and why in hey don’t you buy me a beer? In fact, why don’t you buy everyone in here one? You’re the guy that told me he is making a killing in the fishing industry. You are still trying to splutter a reply to that outrageous claim as he turns to address the room in general. Yes folks, this guy is the only reason that I didn’t fail right out of high school. If I hadn’t have been able to cheat of virtually every math test that we ever had I don’t know where I’d be. Right about now you are mentally chastising yourself for letting him cheat, thinking that if you hadn’t then you sure wouldn’t be suffering through his diatribe now.

‘Loudmouth’ Larry had been a thorn in the side all the way through high school although to be perfectly honest you hadn’t exactly been a player in the popular crowd. So there were more than a few lunch hours that would have been pretty quiet if not for the presence of Larry. Actually there were no quiet hours when Larry was on the scene. His booming voice, so startling out of such a small frame certainly set him apart the same way that a new car is parked well off by itself to keep the fender scuffers at bay. You had almost lost yourself in a bit of a daydream when an eighty decibel question rang in your ear. Rang is the right term to use when describing how your head felt after an animated conversation with Larry.

Oh pardon, um not much, you stammer quickly hoping that he wont ask you again or want to repeat anything that you say to pretty much anyone that will listen. Well Rogers, let me tell you how I am. Anyone else would think it odd that he would say anything without being asked, but they didn’t know Larry. I‘ve got the world by the balls Rogers and its all on account of one little thing. His voice actually dropped now, down to a stage whisper for Larry. See Rogers, its that one little thing that sets us apart, the thing that puts you on the road to mediocrity and me on the road to fame and fortune.

Its because I went to college and you didn’t. Of course he bellows this at a full volume rip so that the entire place can hear it. Remember how I told you that it was so important and you told me that you didn’t have the money. And let me go one step further now too and make a gigantic mental leap and predict that you don’t have the money now either. You’re starting to think that maybe Larry does have X-ray vision glasses like you could get out of the backs of old comic books and that he can actually see into your pockets and that he knows that you are broke. So as it turns out, Rogers, today is your lucky day, let me show you how you too can look like me. Although that isn’t exactly a closing sales pitch in your mind there is no denying that his leather jacket isn’t cheap and nor is the rest of his clothing or the jewelry that he is flashing about. He follows your eyes and smiles. You can have all this too he intones, but first we have to get you an education.

Whoa, whoa, hold it right there you protest. You are not, repeat not, going back to school. Not ever again. Period. Yes, yes, he nods, there is another way………to be cont’d



John
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Is it worth my while to obtain an associates degree (in CAD) from a community college?

Thursday, January 29th, 2009
Juddro asked:


I have already started classes and I am worried that I might have a hard time getting a job after graduation. Im basically wondering if prospective employers will respect a community college degree or if it is viewed as a lower quality degree.

Lawrence
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What college degree will I need for this?

Thursday, January 29th, 2009
Infinity Beyond asked:


I want to develop brain-computer interfaces one day, does you know what college degree(s) are geared for this kind of work?

William
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An Online College Degree: the Advantages of Getting Your College Degree Online

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009
Kimberly Diane asked:


Advanced computer technology and the Internet has enabled us to keep in touch with friends and associates from all over the world and has enhanced our daily lives in so many ways. Now, thanks to advanced computer technology and the Internet, you can even earn your college degree online. In fact, online education is now a very viable approach to earning your degree. Many universities offer fully accredited online degree programs, which is convenient for those people that have other commitments and find it difficult to attend classes on campus. Online college degree programs are conducive to personal schedules. With online education, anyone, regardless of commitments, has the opportunity to benefit from an advanced education. By getting your college degree online, you will find it much easier to balance work, family and school responsibilities. You will also find that getting your college degree online offers numerous advantages.

Flexibility

A major benefit of online learning is that you can study at the college or university of your choice without having to attend classes on campus. As compared to traditional learning where one must attend on-campus classes to earn an associates, bachelors, or graduate degree, earning your college degree online can be done from the comfort of your own home or office. If you deal with managing work and family commitments, online learning offers a very suitable option to get your college degree. Online learning provides the flexibility of studying at your own pace and on your own terms. You set your own class times.

Convenience

Studying for a degree online is much more convenient than campus-based learning.  There is no need to stand in long enrollment lines or endure the anticipation of class registration.  Enrolling in classes is as quick as the click of your mouse.  There will be no competing with peers for teacher attention and you will have a lot more time to think before answering class/instructor questions.  You also won’t have to go to the campus bookstore at the beginning of every semester because when you get a college degree online, class materials usually downloaded or e-mailed to you.

Time Savings

Online learning saves time. Since you won’t be wasting any time commuting to school, that time can be spent studying.  Some online college degree programs can even be completed in a shorter amount of time than campus based education, saving you both time and resources.

Cost Savings

Online learning also saves money.  You will save money on material costs since you will not need an extensive list of library books and other teaching materials.  With most online college degree courses all of the necessary texts are available electronically.  You will also save money on the gas it takes to get to school, parking fees and even housing fees, as some campus programs require first-year students to live on campus.  

Personalized Learning

Online learning puts you in the driver’s seat of getting your degree.  Online learning allows you to study at times that are convenient to you, whether it be morning, noon, or midnight and allows you to study at a pace comfortable for you.  You no longer have to sacrifice your learning style or pace to be in sync with the rest of the class. 

Take Advantage of the Benefits of an Online College Degree

Whether it is the flexibility, convenience, time savings, cost savings, personalization or all of the above, online learning is a great way to study and it is clear why more and more students are choosing this option.  Whether you are just starting to earn your degree or need to finish earning one, getting an online college degree is a great way to go.



Dana
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How long did it take YOU to acheive your college degree?

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009
Herothydragon asked:


I’m a college student and it seems to me that finishing a 2 year degree in 2 years is rare and difficult. How long did it take you, and did you take any summer courses?

Jeffery
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College Degree - The Good, The Bad And The Ugly Truth About Developmental Education Classes

Saturday, January 24th, 2009
Deanna Mascle asked:


Today’s colleges and universities are changing with the times. Programs change as do the ways that students are taught. However there is one growing program on almost every public college campus that administrators are not proud to point out to distinguished visitors — developmental education. This article will address the good, the bad, and the ugly truth about developmental education classes.

There are many ways that developmental education classes are good for both students and the institutions they serve. Developmental education classes help students who are not prepared for college-level work in reading, writing and math develop the necessary skills to succeed in college. Some of these students are nontraditional students returning to school after a long lapse and need help brushing up on skills. Other students are traditional students who did not acquire the necessary skills before graduating from high school. Developmental education classes serve an important function in that they help bridge the gap for those who want to attend college and do not have the necessary skills. Some institutions practice an open-door policy and provide developmental education classes to bring their student body up to standard. Other institutions provide a conditional admittance for students dependent on their attending and passing developmental classes.

However, there is also a bad side to developmental education classes. Each year, the number of students enrolling in developmental level courses in postsecondary education increases. In fact, almost 42 percent of all freshmen enrolled in public 2-year colleges were enrolled in at least one developmental course, according to National Center for Education Statistics. The percentage drops if you factor in four-year programs but not as much as you would think as many public four-year programs also have significant developmental education programs out of necessity. Many students do not take one single developmental class. They often end up taking classes in all three developmental areas — reading, writing and math. In addition, some of these students end up taking more than one semester worth of developmental work in these areas. Sometimes because their need for remediation requires a multi-course sequence, but also because they do not pass the remedial courses the first time they attempt them. This places a significant financial burden on many students and their families as these courses lengthen the time required to earn a degree — often adding at least a year onto the time necessary to earn a four-year degree. Most developmental education classes do not offer credit toward graduation and students cannot begin taking the credit-bearing course in that area until successfully completing the developmental class.

Believe it or not, there is an even uglier side to developmental education to the add to the burden of time and money. It can also be stressful on the student who may feel discouraged and unfairly labeled. Plus, while developmental course work can be a great help to many first year students, research has shown that the number of developmental courses and the kinds of developmental courses that students take makes a difference in their future success. The success of underprepared readers in college is directly and significantly related to taking and passing a reading skills course and deficiencies in reading skills are indicators of comprehensive literacy problems and they significantly lower the odds of a student’s completing any degree.

If you or someone you care about is headed for college you need to learn more about the good, the bad, and the ugly truth about developmental education classes.



Harold
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Attaining an Online College Degree

Monday, January 19th, 2009
Jay Moncliff asked:


There are a lot of people out there who just don’t have the time to go to a college campus for an education. This can be for many reasons, such as work, finding a babysitter, costs of college courses, or even coordinating it to fit into your busy schedule. There is a solution for this. You can obtain an online college degree.

An online college degree is just as valid as a degree you receive at a regular college campus. In fact a lot of people prefer it. This is because you can get an online college degree from the comfort of your own home. You don’t have to go anywhere to get the online college degree and you can register for the courses for your online college degree at home as well. You also don’t have to commute to go to school, which in turn will save you gas, time, and money. An online college degree program will fit into any busy schedule and is convenient for anyone.

Online college degree programs offer financial aid and assistance just like regular college campuses do. Online college degree programs also offer job placement programming to anyone who completes the courses and obtains the online college degree. Online college degree programs often boast that you can get your degree in half the time it would take from a normal on campus course program. This is true because an online college degree program allows you to take the courses as quickly or as slowly as you want. It is all done at your own pace!

Now that you see the advantages of obtaining an online college degree, let us look at some of the online college degree courses offered. Some are: accounting, teaching, business, computers, criminal justice, legal and paralegal, dental assistance, travel and tourism, and many more. There is even master degree programs offered online so you can even further you education.

The prices of online college degree programs can vary from school to school. It is best to do your research and see what school offers you the best deal and the best education. If you need financial aide, be sure the school offers it before you enroll. Remember, this is an online college degree program so it doesn’t matter where the course is coming from!

You can now see the huge advantageous of obtaining an online college degree. There really aren’t any disadvantages. Only positive things have been said about online college degree programs. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain! Why not give an online college degree program a try? You will find it is truly worth it, for you and for your future.



Peggy
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An Online College Degree Proves Popular With Military Personnel

Monday, January 19th, 2009
Andy West asked:


Members of the military have been increasingly taking advantage of the online college degree programs in order to move up the ranks and advance their careers in both the military and as civilians. While in the military, an associate’s or bachelor’s degree compliments their military training and adds valuable skills to their traditional training, while a college education looks great on their resume when they retire after they put in their mandatory years of service. With many men and women retiring from the military in their forties, online college degrees give them an education that compliments their military experience perfectly to give them a leg up in the workforce.

Online college degree programs certainly fit the military lifestyle. Why the popularity of an online college instead of a more traditional bricks and mortar school? The most obvious is the convenience of an online education. Military personnel are frequently relocated, but as long as they have access to a computer and an Internet connection they can pursue an education through an online university. In fact, many are taking classes today even while they are deployed in war zones or serving their country overseas.

Since relocation doesn’t affect classes, military students aren’t in danger of falling behind on credits and don’t have to worry about credits transferring. The self-paced nature of many online courses is also ideal. With more leeway during each semester, there is a bit of cushion built in for time needed for transfers or time off for military exercises or other commitments. Required school work can be done around the schedule of each person.

The costs are reasonable for military personnel in online education. There are various GI Bills that cover all or part of the educational costs for members of the military who wish to pursue an advanced degree based on length of service, amount of active duty, branch of service and veteran’s status. The funds allocated by these programs can be used for traditional colleges and universities or a variety of online programs. Since online programs tend to cost less than bricks and mortar universities as a whole, the resulting savings is even greater.

Online colleges are increasingly offering scholarships and grants to individuals who serve in the armed forces or the National Guard and reserve, veterans and their family members as well. These schools are aware of the dedication and high success rate of these students and are eager to enroll them as students; courting them with financial assistance is just one way they look to increase the number of military members they enroll each year.

Many cyber schools offering online college degrees are now members of the Service Members Opportunity College System (SOC), an organization which has 1800 member colleges and universities. These schools encourage the pursuit of college degrees by military personnel by removing stumbling blocks caused by more traditional methods of pursuing a degree. Some ways that SOC schools do this include: minimizing loss or credit for transfers and minimizing duplicate work, limiting or removing residency requirements for military personnel, recognizing national testing programs and or giving credit for out-of-classroom learning and finally giving credit for military experience.

There are now dozens of online colleges in the United States that participate in the SOC program, giving military personnel the chance to obtain an associate’s or bachelor’s degree while they are serving in the military. With so many advantages to pursuing an education online over a more traditional approach, it’s easy to see why more members of the armed forces are taking advantage of online college degree programs every year.



Gladys
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What careers are available with a college degree in History?

Thursday, January 15th, 2009
Chris K asked:


I’ve decided to major in History in college because it’s something that I’m very interested in. Other than being a history teacher, what other careers are available through a degree in history?

Tracy
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Time Management Tips to Help Earn your College Degree Online

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009
M.J. Joseph asked:


Earning your degree online is very rewarding to you and your career, but it can be quite the challenge. It takes a lot of responsibility and effort. One of the keys to success is time management and organization. Here are some tips to stay organized and manage your time en route to your online college degree.

1. Get a daily planner

Organization is as simple as writing down what you need to do. Buy a daily planner and write down what assignments you might have due or exams you might have to take for each particular day. Jot down any readings that are suggested by your instructor. Look at your planner every day and you will remember to do your assignments for your online classes, read your books and study for your exams.

2. Print out your schedule

To stay organized, you should get accustomed to a typical everyday schedule. Do you work? Type in your typical work schedule or the schedule that you will be working for that week. If your schedule might not be the same each day, you might have to make a new schedule every week, but this will help you to stay organized. After you figure out your work schedule, set aside several hours per day for each online class you are taking and follow that schedule. This will help you learn every single day, so you won’t have to cram the day before the test, which is not an effective way of learning. Print your schedule, and you will be organized and on your way to your online college degree.

3. Buy binders to keep papers organized

At times, some professors get a little assignment happy and give you task after task to ensure you are retaining the information. To keep all of your assignments in order, simply purchase a three-ring binder. By putting your assignments for a particular class in a binder, you can go back to them if you need to use them for other assignments or exams. You can find binders almost anywhere, and most can be purchased for only one dollar. But a binder for each online class will save you a ton of time and help keep you organized. A binder might seem like a small piece, but it helps build the finished product that is the online college degree.

4. Schedule studying times

This goes along with printing your schedule, but it can not be reiterated enough. Many people pay to have counseling or tutors lay out a schedule for times that they are able to study every single day, and you can do this by yourself! You can open up a spreadsheet program such as Microsoft Excel (this program is included with Microsoft Office) and create your own program, or you can use a template to make your own calendar with times, dates and study availability. It is very simple to do, and you will gain a great advantage. Scheduling study times and abiding by them will greatly increase not only your grade point average, but your overall retention of knowledge.

5. Set goals and abide by them

Setting a goal and sticking to the plan you lay out is the key to succeeding not only with taking an online class, but in life. If you learn to set goals and achieve them while earning your degree, you will be able to do the same in your job after you graduate from college. Setting goals and achieving them are what many managers and supervisors are looking for in an ideal employee, so following the goal structure will help you with your current objective, and in the long run.

Follow these five steps toward organization and time management and you will be well on your way to an online college degree.



Cody
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