Archive for July, 2009

Does a college degree in the phillipines hold validity in america?

Monday, July 20th, 2009
ryan asked:


If someone graduated college in a philipino university would there degree be valid here when searching for a career?

Joe
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How Can An Accredited Online College Degree Enhance Your Career Prospects?

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009
Wade Robins asked:


It is a well-known fact in the colorful world of work today that employers are beginning to look for college degrees and further education in the resumes of potential employees. The degree does not necessarily have to have anything to do with the professional field that the position is located it because it is generally what it signifies that matters to employers. It indicates that the applicant has the necessary qualities to survive in the world of work. Most notably it indicates that they are prepared to work hard and have a degree of self-discipline that gives them the edge over the competition. Accredited online college degrees can therefore enhance your prospects when it comes to getting a job or possibly furthering your potential in relation to a current career.

Accredited online college degrees do make your resume appear more impressive to both outsiders and potential employers. However, you must make sure that it is an accredited degree that you are taking. If it is not, then it will do absolutely nothing for you or your career. Employers are particularly hot on this because of the amount of fake online degrees and schools there are out there. They especially do not like to look foolish when it comes to trying to justify why they have hired someone with a fake degree!

An accredited online college degree or online career development college courses can actively enhance your career prospects in the following ways:

1. Accredited online college degrees can enhance your personal skills no end, and arguably more than attending college to obtain a degree. Although working towards any form of educational award can highlight qualities in an individual, such as determination and intelligence, online career development college courses and degrees highlight additional qualities that can promote employment. Excellent time management skills and motivation are just two of them.

2. Accredited online college degrees can teach you valuable skills that you can put to use in the workplace. For example, your degree may not be about information technology but you will have to use a range of skills on a computer in order to communicate and complete coursework effectively. You will be familiar with online communication as well as Word, Excel, PowerPoint and a host of other applications that instructors use regularly.

3. Online career development college courses can enhance your prospects by introducing you to various sources of information. You will be required to complete research and will have to locate the relevant information yourself. In this way, it may also give you access to a variety of contacts that may be useful at a later date.

4. Accredited online degrees can often introduce you to an industry that you wanted to get into and forge a career in. By teaching you the basics, accredited online degrees can create a solid foundation for you to build a career upon. For more info see http://www.onlineuniversitydegreehelp.com/Best_Online_Universities on Best Online Universities.

Of course, there are many more ways in which accredited online degrees can enhance your career prospects. This list is by no means comprehensive in that respect. However, it may have given you some ideas as to how to sell yourself in resumes and interviews as well as providing food for thought that may encourage you to take an accredited online college degree.



Janice
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How easy is it to teach english in Thailand with no college degree but with a TEFL certificate?

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009
inkoutdacrib asked:


I want to know how easy I will be able to find jobs in Thailand after I’ve completed my TEFL certificate. The only problem is I am 21 with no college degree. I have heard from various sources that it is easy to find employment, maybe not the most lucrative jobs, but something without a degree. If anyone has experience in this area PLEASE do respond.

Megan
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what kind of college degree would i need if i were to become a massage therapist?

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009
Gem. asked:


alot of people have been saying that you would need a massage therapist certification.. but do you count that as a college degree?
please let me know what you think.

Ricky
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Why Should You Get A College Degree

Sunday, July 5th, 2009
Paul Hata asked:


Your education is the single greatest gift you can give yourself. While there are educational opportunities all around us, some of them come at a greater cost than others.

A college education might require a hefty investment of time and money upfront but the pay off is much better over time than if you used your life experiences in order to achieve the same level of education that you can pack into 2, 4, or 5 years of an undergraduate education on the college level.

In other words, over the course of your lifetime you are likely to pay far less for your college education than you would pay (in earning potential) for not having a college education. At the same time, each level of college education you receive increases your overall earning potential.

This means that a one-year degree in a technical field will provide a modest boost from a high school diploma when it comes to earning potential but an associate’s degree will provide an even better boost.

You will see an even more significant improvement in earning potential when you increase from an associate’s degree to a bachelor’s degree. The vast majority of students enter the work force upon completion of a bachelor’s degree.

Those students, however, who remain in school for graduate studies often, find that a master’s degree even further improves their lifetime earning potentials.

The problem for most when it comes to making the jump between degrees and educational levels is cost. There are times in life when we simply need to get out of school and get to work.

The good news is that it is gradually becoming easier for those with careers to further their education without sacrificing either their careers or their family during the process. Of course there will be some sacrifices along the way but it isn’t an all at once or nothing endeavor.

You can work towards your degree by taking online classes, night classes, and Saturday classes. The information age has made it easier than ever before to achieve the educational goals you need to meet in order to satisfy your dreams for the future.

Your level of education will get your foot in the door when it comes to certain jobs and your lack of education will limit you far more than a lack of experience will limit you in many cases.

As time grows on, more and more companies are seeking employees that have degrees rather than those who have experience in the field. If you hope to remain competitive in the business world you need to arm yourself with the proper education. Check with your company to see if they offer any sort of incentives for employees continuing their education.

You might be surprised to find that your company offers to match your tuition funds or even completely reimburse them if you are working towards a degree that will assist you in your job functions.

There is no wrong reason to get an education. Even if you are applying for a job that won’t use your specific degree, you might find that having a degree at all gives you a boost over other applicants for the same position.

A college degree is becoming more and more necessary in today’s business climate. You need to take every opportunity that is available to you in order to get your college degree.



Glenda
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What 4 year college degree major do you think has the highest return (ROI) on investment in lifetime earnings?

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009
Seeker1898 asked:


Hi all! What 4 year college degree major do you think has the highest return (ROI) on investment in lifetime earnings? I think it’s any computer-related or engineering-related field major but that’s my opinion. Any answers would be appreciated. Thanks!

Mathew
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how does getting a degree online compare to getting a traditional college degree in the workplace?

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009
Sherrie H asked:


I would like to further my education in the medical field but, have no time to go to a traditional college. I was thinking about getting my degree for lpn online but, am concerned that it might be a waste of time when it comes to actually getting hired.

Kathleen
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