This depends heavily upon what the reputation of the school offering the online MBA is. If it has a good reputation, then the online MBA will be competitive with a regular MBA.
This question had an obvious answer before -- campus attended. However, in recent years, because the "for-profit college" concept now is more accepted and understood, students graduating from online schools have shown great performance, and employers now understand more about online education through some continuing education programs which they encourage their employees to attend, employers gradually recognize online school in these days. Of course, campus attended programs are the most secure way that ALL employers would recognize the school and degree, but with the development of online school, I believe online education would be the trend of education method in the future. So, if you are thinking between going to a bad campus attended program and a good online program, good online program might be a good option to invest in.
Getting a degree through an online school is just as good as getting one through a normal school. The reason that it is, is because you are still learning many things and building up your knowledge which everyone should do.
Yes. Once the school is recognized by the government as an offical and certified school.
Yes, earning an MBA online is possible, but I wouldn't recommend it. Many employers would like to see experience at a physical school, as that shows the capability of collaborative work efforts.
No there is not a school like this online. If you are interested in becoming a NASCAR mechanic, you will have to take regular classes.
It depends on what online school you are going through, what grade you are in, and how many credits you have. Usually it is faster than regular school because you earn your credits as you learn them rather than doing a whole year before earning any.
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Yes, it is just like going to regular high school
I would look online. You can do it through an online school program.
Yes they do as long as the school is accredited it doesn't matter! a good reference is the CHEA site.
There are many online law school programs offered through various universities. A few examples are Concord Law School offered through Kaplan University, Taft Law School through William Howard Taft University, and Abraham Lincoln Online Law School.
The quality of education received in an online school versus a regular school is remarkably similar now. The main difference is in opportunities for social growth and interaction.