Will my Master's Degree (earned online) be "worthy"?
I am working online through an accredited universitry (Drexel, in Penn.) to earn my Master's Degree. I want to be sure that when I have completed my course work, that my degree is equivalent to a Master's Degree not earned online. In other words, I don't want to have "online" stamped across my diploma or transcripts. How can I be sure?
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- I know a guy who got his from Webster in HR management and he got a really good job with Wal-Mart Corporate.
- ask them to send you a copy of how their transcripts look like
- Turth is that if your master's degree is granted from an online university, it will be seen as an online degree. Having said this, there are plenty of employers who don't really care where the degree comes from as long as you got a degree. And a master's is an advanced degree that will be recognized as such. Your degree coupled with your experience and skills should give you an advantage when looking for a new job. Good luck!
- Ya many are getting deg. likwe this.You may go to the sites of best uiversities of the world and see if they have any online programs or not.In Online degrees the first thing to see is the reputation of the university u are getting ur deg. online,,this link may help u,, http://getdegrees.blogspot.com
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