13
Jan
Posted By: admin // Category:
masters online
There are hundreds of universities in the U.S. that offer these degrees. Some of the better Universities out there in this field: Oregon State, Cornell, Michigan, University of Montana, Humboldt State, Wisconsin – Stevens Point, UC Davis. However, I would recommend finding a topic (e.g. landscape ecology, population genetics, ornithology, etc) that interests you and contact experts in that specific field to see if they are taking on grad students. Good luck.
13
Jan
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law degree online
So I spoke to a kapalan advisor and they stated that they have the highest accredidation possible and i am able to transfer to any U once i complete my BA program. The only problem is I don't know if a law school will accept a ba online degree. I recenetly completed my aa through one of kaplan's sister school called maric, but i don't know if their credits are transferable to my state U. I want to eventually go to law schoole but i want to know if i should take the kaplan route or just start all over again at JC. Kaplan said they have an advanced start program since i recieved my aa and i would only have to complete half the time and half the cost since they already give me 90 credits for starting with them and any prereqs i may have completed within my aa. The cost of any BA program through kapalan is 57,000 the advanced start BA program cost 28,000 with the exception you have an (aa,as, etc.). May someone please give me some positive feedback on how i can find me way to law school.
I know that my ugpa has to be excellent and my lsat scores have to be outstanding, but i would still like to know if it's even accepted say at Stanford. I plan on making my way back to the bay area to attend Santa Clara U or Stanford if and only if the right route is Kaplan.
I teach undergraduate law courses for several schools online and I have taught for Kaplan (although I no longer teach for them). Many of my students ask me if their degree will be "accepted" by a law school. You know folks can talk about accreditation all day long … but when the school officials are behind closed doors making admission decisions and see one person has graduated from a brick and mortar school (which law schools are) and another student did it all online, I can't help but think there is a little bias in that decision-making process. My students who are taking online courses from schools that have real campuses, like Davenport University or Ashford University, will not have this problem since it is impossible to tell from their degree whether they attended classes on campus or online. If law school is your absolute goal I would recommend you go to a non-online school … or at the very least take online classes from a school that is a campus school with an online program (like Davenport, Ashford, Baker, Southern New Hampshire, Troy, Park … etc.). I hope that helps!
The Law Dog
13
Jan
Posted By: admin // Category:
graduate management schools
I’m also interested in Athletic Administration if Sports Management is not available.
You can find listing of Sports Management college courses in this site – collegefinder.my-age.net
It also has info about each, tips to apply and which grades should you expect (to comparison)
13
Jan
Posted By: admin // Category:
engineering degrees online
Also tell me which is the best web site for completing my online degree course in hardware engineering.
The time it takes to earn your degree depends upon the level of degree you wish to earn. If you continue to work/are working, and enroll in 1 or 2 courses per semester, typical Master's degrees can be completed in 7 years. If you'd like an accelerated course, you can enroll full-time (typically 5 courses a semester).
13
Jan
Posted By: admin // Category:
distance learning universities
I'm tired of Strayer taking so much money. Plus, from what I have read so far Strayer will not help me get a better job. I want to get a business degree with a concentration in human resources.
Wise course of action. Many public universities offer a variety of online-distance ed courses. Probably your state university does. Check their website. If they don't seem to contact the office of admissions and ask anyway. If they don't have what they want they might well give you good advice about who does.
Good luck