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Should you Bother to get a Degree in Business Administration?
When you graduated from high school, the manager of the retail chain for which you worked informed you that he was promoting you to assistant manager, and you started earning over $30,000 yearly. Not bad for a high school graduate, and suddenly it seems as though maybe your future is already set. Why even bother to earn a college degree? The average salary for people who work in business fields and don’t have a college degree is about $38,000 each … Continue reading
Online Graduate Degree Programs in Education
If you graduated with a Bachelor of Education Degree and are planning to teach, chances are high that your school system or state requires you to get a Master’s Degree in Education. If you’ve been wondering how you are ever going to meet the needs of the students in your classroom and complete your own education at the same time, stop worrying. Distance education degree programs can help you complete an advanced degree while beginning your new career. Although you … Continue reading
Adult Continuing Education: Forensic Nursing Certificates
When you thought about becoming a nurse, did you imagine wearing a white uniform, a stethoscope draped jauntily around your neck, racing down a hospital hallway to rescue a patient from himself? Did you picture yourself standing gravely at a hospital bedside, waiting to see whether your patient would make it through the night? While bedside nurses are indeed very valuable, both traditional and online degree university programs offer many other options to people with a Bachelor of Science Degree … Continue reading
Educational Freedom in the United States
Educational freedom. This highly underrated concept is one of the foundational bases of American education. Though many people talk about freedom in education, few have any idea of what it actually means. Further, although most people in the U.S. would agree that everyone has a right to attend a college or university, few actually understand the significance of this. Are you aware that in many other countries, officials determine whether students as young as fourteen should be eligible to participate in a … Continue reading