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Posts Tagged ‘degree.’
Wednesday, January 20th, 2010
Though things have progressed, the overarching ideal is that mothers will stay at home and take care of her children; it’s time for mothers to see that they have every opportunity to fulfill their dreams as well.
(EMAILWIRE.COM, January 20, 2010 ) Fort Lauderdale, FL
It’s a scary prospect, being a new mother, having this new life to which you must dedicate your entire existence. There’s nothing more exciting –and frightening– than being a new mother. The last thing any mother would ever consider is going to back to school to finish her education, or even to acquire a more advanced degree. However, there’s a bit of a problem with many people who find themselves leaving school prematurely in order to care for her family: vicarious living. Mothers have goals for their children, dreams of their success and immeasurable triumphs. However, many of those dreams are unfulfilled or unrealised dreams of the mother. And that’s when a great deal of problems can arise in a child’s life.
Mothers have, from the beginning of time, been encouraged to drop everything that they’ve ever done in order to fill their role as a nurturer, as the mother and caregiver of the children. The men, of course, have been encouraged to continue their roles as the ever ready, always providing patriarchal figure of the household –providing for the family financially. Though the tide has shifted a bit over time, the focus and general understanding is that women will remain at home in order to rear her children while the man will go out –hunting and gathering– to keep is family well provided for. Well, ladies, it’s time you knew that you don’t have to wait until your children are old enough to go off to college to begin entertaining the thought of going back yourself.
New mothers should never feel held back, their dreams deferred in hopes of rearing a child that will carry through with their visions of grandeur. Many new mothers have acquired an Associate’s degree, or at least finished the credit for such, prior to having their first child. However, there’s not much one can do professionally with a lower level degree –even the Bachelor’s degree has been outsourced for more impressive credentials. If you’re a new mother and you’re focusing all your attention on rearing a child that will follow through with what you found yourself incapable of doing, then you’re going to inevitably take a wrong turn and may end up forcing your child to choose a path that you may have not foreseen (which is perfectly fine in nearly all cases, except when the child has retained a great deal of resentment towards his or her parent).
Mothers, earning a Master’s degree or a Doctorate are not a far-fetched inclination. You have all the tools necessary and you can still stay at home with your children if you complete an online degree. If it’s the time that you’re concerned about, fear not. Degree.com, http://www.degree.com/ the Premier Internet Portal for Online Study, has made it possible for you to find a program that’s right for you. Professor Sheila Danzig, Director of Degree.com, has helped steer the website in the right direction as regards helping those who need it most. There’s no reason why a new mother shouldn’t have the same opportunities as their male counterparts. Go for it with all you’ve got and don’t be afraid to make yourself a success.
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Friday, January 15th, 2010
With the global market in technology overdrive, the most relevant degree that anyone can hold is an IT degree, ensuring not only financial stability but also upward mobility in the industry.
(EMAILWIRE.COM, January 15, 2010 )
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Let’s be honest; most Bachelor’s degrees don’t guarantee you a spot in the employment industry. If you find yourself with a biology or chemistry degree, you’ve still got a long way to go before anything you do amounts to much of anything. And anyone with a liberal arts degree can forget about it –you may as well resign yourself to the annals of “starving artist”-dom and embrace the Bohemian lifestyle prophesied from this degree’s inception.
With everyone looking to be the biggest and best, there’s only two sure fire ways to get your application noticed first in an employers infinite stack of hopefuls: comparable job experience and a degree in information technology. There’s probably no degree more pertinent in the world today than an IT degree. With the world in constant technological upswing, it’s important for everyone to get themselves at least on par with the curve, if not ahead of it. Attaining an MS in information technology will ensure that you’ll not only be the first application at which any employer will look; it ensures you a great deal of upward mobility. There’s nothing that says you’re dedicated to taking the company into the future than your ability to manage your way through content writing and web development. Even a BS in information technology will guarantee you an entry level position at an IT firm, looking to outsource positions to younger and more ambitious potentials.
You’ve got embrace the fact that information technology is the newest wave in applicant recognition. If you’ve already gone through the university process or you’re still trying to find a degree that you can sink your teeth into (or one that will allow you to sink your teeth into some of the corporate big bucks) you need look no further than Degree.com (http://www.degree.com/ the Premier Internet Portal for Online Study). With the directorship of Professor Shelia Danzig, the website has helped many a lost soul find their calling and find a job that will most definitely offer them financial stability and possibly a great deal of industry pull.
With a wealth of information technology degree programs from which you can choose, the doors should constantly be flying open. There’s no time more pertinent than 2010 to begin to open up your mind the possibility of fiscal dominance. You’ve got to equip yourself with the right tools and the right attitude. Because the information technology sector is in a constant state of innovation, you’ve got to be able to keep up –at the very least, be able to show any employer that you’ve the credentials and the state of mind to be up on the most relevant trends in the global market. This newest decade has made it possible for anyone with an IT degree to not only secure employment, but to move the country in a new direction as regards technology. We need more people who are able to convert ideas into realities and with an IT degree you could be one of the brilliant minds taking the US into a new technological frontier.
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Thursday, January 14th, 2010
Women are less likely to acquire MBAs because of the many responsibilities woman have that men do not. Thus men continue to rise up the corporate ladder.
(EMAILWIRE.COM, January 14, 2010 ) Fort Lauderdale, FL
There are still only 13 female CEOs of major companies, up from four a few years ago. At that rate of advancement, it will take women until 2096 to reach parity with men.
The discovery that women have continued to gain unprecedented success in the business world, albeit the percentage of women enrolling in Business Schools having stagnated at 30% since the late 80s can be termed in no better way than – mind boggling.
The Forté Foundation came into being in 2001 under sponsorship of 21 companies (which include IBM, Ernst & Young, Goldman Sachs, American Express, among others) and 37 Business Schools – among them Columbia, Harvard, MIT, Wharton, and Chicago – with only one goal: to encourage more women to acquire college degrees which are business related and particularly – the MBA.
According to Sheila Danzig, founder of Degree.com, http://www.degree.com, the premier internet portal for online study, Forté also provides interested women with avid information ranging from, how to finance their graduate business degrees, to how to sharpen their math skills if they have become rusty along the way and how to know which business school is ideal for them.
Elissa Ellis Sangster, Forté’s executive director in an interview with CNNmoney admitted that there are quite a number of people that are very successful without an MBA, but was quick to add that the degree does give an individual a better edge. “For one thing, it gives you a great network of people who are in a position to support your career in the future, and it teaches you analytical and decision-making skills that are useful in any industry, so that you have the flexibility and the nimbleness to move easily from one role to another or one industry to another.” He concluded by saying that an MBA is a life investment and is quite handy in a recession.
The studies done by the Bureau of Labor Statistics show that the more educated you are, the more your salary is compared to some high school graduate and the less your chances of ever being unemployed. The Bureau revealed that by the end of 2009 the unemployment rate was slightly above 10% but for master’s degree holders, it’s 2.4%.
There are four main reasons as to why women MBAs are noticeably less than male. First, women are concerned about balancing work, school, and home-life responsibilities if they go back to school. Second, they don’t see many role models — female MBAs who are managing to juggle the roles mentioned prior to this point. Third, women express doubts as to whether they have the quantitative background and the advanced math skills to handle MBA courses. And fourth, they aren’t getting much, if any, encouragement from their employers to get an advanced degree.
These are valid concerns and that is why Forté addresses the above issues in their forums and online networks comprising of about 40,000 business women.
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Monday, January 11th, 2010
Can life experience be turned into college credit? NO, but you can turn what you have learned in life into college credit.
(EMAILWIRE.COM, January 11, 2010 ) Miami, Florida
In this month’s Truth About Series, http://www.Degree.com, the premier online Degree portal, looks at college degrees and asks the question “Can you really get a degree for life experience?”
Unlike most “Truth About” questions this one has a simple one word answer. NO. Anyone who tells you that you can get a degree because for life experience has a phony degree that is a worthless piece of paper in his pocket that he is going to try to sell you from a degree mill.
However, you can get college credit and even a full degree based on what you have LEARNED at work, through independent study or readings, travel, life events, in your hobbies, volunteer works, etc. through exams such as CLEP and DANTES as well as through an assessment of prior learning (APL). Because adults are always learning college level knowledge outside the classroom, numerous accredited US Universities give credit when a student can show that what they have learned is equivalent to a course. Generally in the US the prior learning is assessed with what is called a “portfolio“. As a rule portfolios are expected to provide a college level course description from any college in the US. This presents the knowledge that is that is required to complete and pass that course and your knowledge is measured against that standard. This is followed by a narrative in which the student explains what was done in their life, what they learned including evidence to support what they learned, showing that they have learned what is normally taught in that class. A search for Portfolio assessment of prior learning and similar search terms should turn up many many fully accredited US programs. The portfolio process is time consuming and many students are looking for alternatives to prove their knowledge is equivalent to university level education.
Fully accredited Universities outside the US are also giving credit via APL with and without portfolio work for both undergraduate and graduate work. Often an administrator can make the assessment based on achievements, exams, certifications etc. without the portfolio work. While this saves the student a great deal of time the end result is essentially the same. The student receives credit for outside the classroom learning. One such university is the International University of Panama.
Visit them on Facebook at
Espanol:http://www.facebook.com/upgradeaccount.php#/pages/Universidad-Internacional/238852256376
English: http://www.facebook.com/pages/International-University/213557426686
For more information call 239-628-3472 or email centralamericaneducation@gmail.com
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Monday, January 11th, 2010
One of the few ways to secure a very comfortable lifestyle comes in the form of the highly lucrative IT degree.
(EMAILWIRE.COM, January 11, 2010 ) Miami, FL Although the economy is a veritable downslide, it’s important to note that not everyone is on the suffering end of the spectrum. Sure, it may seem insensitive to suggest that you could create your own brand of fiscal dominance; however, let’s get real. Everyone, no matter the state of the global economy, still dreams of having the kind of wealth that can buy power. It’s a part of that broad understanding that every US citizen has of the American Dream.
The truth is there doesn’t seem to be anything anyone can do to make that dream a reality. Without the proper credentials you may as well forget even attempting to get ahead in the world market; however, even a Doctorate doesn’t ensure that you’ll even get a past the screening process of a corporate firm that could secure your financial increase over an extended period of time. If you’re thinking of making yourself a viable part of the world market, you’ve got to at least acquire a degree that will put you in line with every corporation’s desire to be at the forefront of every innovation that seems to arise at every turn of the channel. Information technology is the newest and most relevant credential anyone can have in their possession. Every company wants to know how they can get ahead of the competition; the biggest way is to have a top notch IT team.
It’s no big secret that any accreditation from a technology degree program will ensure you a spot at the top of any employers list. However, having any advanced IT degree will get you some of the most unattainable positions on the market right now. If you’re looking to get your foot planted solidly on a top rung of the financial ladder, you must get yourself on the right track and seek out an information technology degree program. More important than finding one is finding one in a timely manner that will ensure that you’ll be able to acquire a respectable income by the end of 2011. Degree.com, http://www.degree.com/ the Premier Internet Portal for Online Study, can put you in the fast track to making the most important decision of your fiscal future. Under the directorship of Professor Sheila Danzig, Degree.com has been able to convert the wayward dreams of lost university expats into successful realities full of all the trappings that come with attaining accreditation from an online university.
Though it may seem folly to suggest that any company would take anyone serious with an online degree, the truth is that there is a wealth of online universities that are not only legitimate, but also accredited with almost any company that is serious about hiring someone with commendable experience in information technology. If you’re looking to get yourself any sort of financial dominance in a time of economic uncertainty, you’ve got to equip yourself with the tools and credentials that will instantly make you a standout with any employer.
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Friday, January 8th, 2010
With the market constantly in decline, it’s time to get one’s self ahead of the pack with a degree that will prepare them for constant technological innovation.
(EMAILWIRE.COM, January 08, 2010 ) Los Angeles, CA Everyone’s painfully aware of the continuous plummet of job opportunities on the market. There seems to be no shortage of let downs as it pertains to submitting a successful application –ever heard, “We’ll call you if something opens up” or “You may overqualified for this job”? It’s all the same stodge back and forth until it becomes apparent that there’s little to no chance of ever acquiring and retaining a job until this dip in the global economy stabilises itself.
With a steady flow of rejections coming from every which way it’s no wonder people are struggling through the winter. In fact, the only position that most people without degrees are finding themselves in is hopelessly searching for jobs as cashiers or burger jockies. If you find yourself without a leg to stand on, your best hope is to consider acquiring an online degree. Though it may seem somewhat counterfeit, the truth is an ever increasing number of legitimate online universities are making their presence known and are offering degrees that are not only easily attainable, but highly viable in this day and age where you need something to separate yourself from the pack.
There’s no degree more relevant than an IT degree. Whether we’re ready to accept it or not, the digital age is always in bloom. Innovations are always cropping up at all sectors of the business world, and it’s time that those people who want to be taken seriously take a serious look at the benefits of knowing how to work with the constant technological sophistication. There are a number of information technology degree programs in the country that will get you on the career path of your choosing, as well as make you a more viable contender in the world market.
Without the proper channels and, more importantly, the proper credentials you’re sure to be nothing more than another notch on the belt of unemployment. You’ve got to find a way to differentiate your application from all others, and anyone sporting an IT degree will instantly find themselves at the top of the pile. If you’re searching for a quick and convenient way to earn your degree, you need to make your way over to Degree.com (http://www.degree.com/ the Premier Internet Portal for Online Study). This website offers its visitors the opportunity to find the degree that’s right for them from the university that will fit their nonstop lifestyle. With Professor Sheila Danzig taking the helm as the director of Defree.com, the website has helped those students with no leg to stand on find their way up the corporate ladder.
Don’t sit around waiting for your opportunity to come to you. You must take the bull by the horns and create those opportunities for yourself. Investing a year (at most two) in acquiring an IT degree will set you at least two steps ahead of the competition and fully equip you for an ever changing global market.
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Thursday, January 7th, 2010
While you may learn more outside the classroom – is it equivalent to a legitimate college degree?
(EMAILWIRE.COM, January 07, 2010 ) Miami, FL Many people feel they learn more in life than at a university. But is that knowledge equivalent to an accredited degree? Is there a life experience degree?
In this month’s Truth About Series, http://www.Degree.com, the premier online Degree portal, looks at college degrees and asks the question “Can you really get a degree for life experience?”
Unlike most “Truth About” questions this one has a simple one word answer. NO. Anyone who tells you that you can get a degree because for life experience has a worthless piece of paper in his pocket that he is going to try to sell you.
However, you can get college credit and even a full degree based on what you have LEARNED at work, through independent study or readings, travel, life events, in your hobbies, volunteer works, etc. through exams such as CLEP and DANTES as well as through an assessment of prior learning (APL). Because adults are always learning college level knowledge outside the classroom, numerous accredited US Universities give credit when a student can show that what they have learned is equivalent to a course. Generally in the US the prior learning is assessed with what is called a “portfolio”. As a rule portfolios are expected to provide a college level course description from any college in the US. This presents the knowledge that is that is required to complete and pass that course and your knowledge is measured against that standard. This is followed by a narrative in which the student explains what was done in their life, what they learned including evidence to support what they learned, showing that they have learned what is normally taught in that class. A search for Portfolio assessment of prior learning and similar search terms should turn up many many fully accredited US programs. The portfolio process is time consuming and many students are looking for alternatives to prove their knowledge is equivalent to university level education.
Fully accredited Universities outside the US are also giving credit via APL with and without portfolio work for both undergraduate and graduate work. Often an administrator can make the assessment based on achievements, exams, certifications etc. without the portfolio work. While this saves the student a great deal of time the end result is essentially the same. The student receives credit for outside the classroom learning. One such university is the International University of Panama. Visit them on Facebook at
Espanol:http://www.facebook.com/upgradeaccount.php#/pages/Universidad-Internacional/238852256376
English: http://www.facebook.com/pages/International-University/213557426686
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Thursday, January 7th, 2010
Lenders continue to put stringent measures for students to qualify for student loans. This makes student loans out of reach for many, therefore making it impossible for scores to get a college education.
(EMAILWIRE.COM, January 07, 2010 ) Washington DC
The cost of college tuition and room & board has grown by 121 percent since 1980. Median household income increased 18 percent during the same period. Much of the difference between these two percentages was met by student loans.
Acquiring a college degree will soon be likened to rocket science as it is becoming more and more difficult to enroll and remain in college until graduation; considering the ever soaring college costs in a time such as this of global recession and the difficulty in securing student loans.
The Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure Act (or Credit CARD Act) of 2009 set to take effect on Feb 22nd, 2010, only ‘worsens’ the situation for college students. The Act bans credit cards for people under the age of 21 unless an adult accompanies them to the particular credit card company and co-signs the contract. Another route minors could use to acquire a credit card would be by showing proof that they will be able to repay the debts with minimal difficulty. It is evident that college students termed to be ‘the lowest earners BUT highest spenders’, will inadvertently have to cut costs on campus – and off for that matter.
According to Sheila Danzig, founder of Degree.com, http://www.degree.com, the premier internet portal for online study, student loans are difficult to secure for a number of reasons. She attributes the difficulty currently due to the upheaval in the financial markets caused by the recession making private lenders stingier when it comes to granting of such loans. Another discouraging factor might be the increased interest rates which greatly discourage students from applying for the loans since they don’t want to graduate with a BS in Information Technology for instance, and service the loan for the better part of their remaining lives.
At least ten years ago parents could count on easily securing student loans against the value of their houses but that isn’t a viable option anymore considering that home-equity value has dropped by over 25 percent in the past two years.
Research has it that, since 1980 the cost of college tuition and on-campus living expenses has grown by over 121 percent while household income has increased by only 18 percent in the same period of time. Over the years, student loans have been used to bridge the gap between the two percentages. The question in the minds of many remains, how can the gap be bridged once again with student loans being so difficult to obtain? Students have decided to give distance learning a try since it saves greatly on room and board as they can operate from home.
Securing a college loan is becoming more difficult and ironically tuition costs continue to rocket. This puts college out of reach for those who cannot afford but have the zeal for enrolling into various degree programs.
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Monday, January 4th, 2010
Many people feel they learn more in life than at a university. But is that knowledge equivalent to an accredited degree?
(EMAILWIRE.COM, January 04, 2010 ) New York, NY – In this month’s Truth About Series, Degree.com, the premier online Degree portal, looks at college degrees and asks the question “Can you really get a degree for life experience?”
Unlike most “Truth About” questions this one has a simple one word answer. NO. Anyone who tells you that you can get a degree because for life experience has a worthless piece of paper in his pocket that he is going to try to sell you.
However, you can get college credit and even a full degree based on what you have LEARNED at work, through independent study or readings, travel, life events, in your hobbies, volunteer works, etc. through exams such as CLEP and DANTES as well as through an assessment of prior learning (APL). Because adults are always learning college level knowledge outside the classroom, numerous accredited US Universities give credit when a student can show that what they have learned is equivalent to a course. Generally in the US the prior learning is assessed with what is called a “portfolio“. As a rule portfolios are expected to provide a college level course description from any college in the US. This presents the knowledge that is that is required to complete and pass that course and your knowledge is measured against that standard. This is followed by a narrative in which the student explains what was done in their life, what they learned including evidence to support what they learned, showing that they have learned what is normally taught in that class. A search for Portfolio assessment of prior learning and similar search terms should turn up many many fully accredited US programs. The portfolio process is time consuming and many students are looking for alternatives to prove their knowledge is equivalent to university level education.
Fully accredited Universities outside the US are also giving credit via APL with and without portfolio work for both undergraduate and graduate work. Often an administrator can make the assessment based on achievements, exams, certifications etc. without the portfolio work. While this saves the student a great deal of time the end result is essentially the same. The student receives credit for outside the classroom learning. One such university is the International University of Panama. Visit them on Facebook at
Espanol:
http://www.facebook.com/upgradeaccount.php#/pages/Universidad-Internacional/238852256376
English: http://www.facebook.com/pages/International-University/213557426686
Anyone interested getting more information from feel to contact centralamericaneducation@gmail.com or call 239-628-3472.
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Saturday, December 19th, 2009
With so many people getting degrees in fields that are failing to provide semi-lucrative jobs, Degree.com offers degree programs in realistic and highly sought after specialties that will increase the students’ notoriety and marketability.
(EMAILWIRE.COM, December 19, 2009 ) Miami, FL Let’s face it, even with a Bachelor’s degree in biology you’re not guaranteed much of a sustainable career. Most certainly those students who find themselves strapped with an advanced degree in the Liberal Arts, there’s not much out there to ensure that you’ll be on the road to great success. In this day and age it’s important to set one’s self apart from the accredited rabble and produce credentials of a more marketable sort. Despite all the talking heads and so-called sophisticates of modern capitalist society that shout about getting an education, everyone fails to mention that some forms of education aren’t as lucrative as others.
For those who have yet to find their true calling or a niche in which to carve themselves a career, even for those who have already garnered their first Bachelor’s or Master’s degree, an online education can ensure that not only will you be getting accreditation from renowned university, you’ll also be on the fast track to starting a successful career in a highly sought after medium. The doors are wide open with opportunity in any number of professional fields. In fact, most, if not all, online schools offer higher level degrees in some of the most practical and financially successful careers in the world today.
In this digital age, there’s nothing more relevant than knowing your way around a computer. Programmers and technicians alike are continuously on call and incredibly successful in most every market. Most online universities offer information technology degree programs as part of their curriculum, opening the pathway for those computer savvy job seekers out there. With a degree in either computer programming, design, or engineering, you’ve created a future for yourself that not only includes your passion, but also encourages you to reach for some of the most lucrative careers in the worldwide market today.
As much as computer literacy is a necessity nowadays, what the world is looking for more than anything else is competent teachers. Getting an education degree online ensures that even in these economically unstable times, you’ll be offered a well paying, respectable job that will not only give you the pleasure of teaching, but also enrich the lives of so many children who are in dire need of someone who is dedicated to the craft. With an education degree you can be sure that you’ll stand out in the industry, as so many teachers are looking for both certification and credentials to get them that much sought after position.
Degree.com (http://www.degree.com/ the Premier Internet Portal for Online Study) has provided a way in which those who wish to make a name for themselves and establish financial security in these difficult times are able to do so with great ease. At the helm is Professor Sheila Danzig, the Director of Degree.com. She, along with the website, have helped propel students forward in their careers and given them the opportunity to become viable, marketable movers and shakers in the professional world market.
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