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15 Jun
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14 Jun
Question by OscarDog: Which grad online program is best or better for a Library and Info Sciences degree?
There are two online graduate programs I am considering for a Master’s in Library and Information Sciences, Texas Woman’s University or University of North Texas. All that really matters to me is which program results best in getting hired. I want to consider things like school reputation in the job market, professor reputation in the job market…anything the school contributes to a greater chance of being hired. Which is better?
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Answer by Jack
You can easily compare info about these schools in this site – schools.iblogger.org
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12 Jun
Question by GoBroncos50: what is the best online bachelors college?
I’m currently in the military and I want to start going to some college. I stationed in Korea and there isn’t any colleges I can attend to so I’m stuck attending online for the time being. Which colleges offer the best online programs? I don’t plan on doing online classes my degree but just to start off.
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Answer by RoaringMice
Your base has an education center – go there. There often are colleges that actually hold classes on your base, which you can sign up for, as well as telling you which online programs have worked for fellow service members. They can also help you through the whole tuition payment process, etc.
You should also check into the community colleges back in your home state. A lot of them offer online classes now, and you’d still get in-state tuition rates.
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