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Choosing the Best Online College; First Choose your Questions

The number of colleges and universities offering online degree programs has more than tripled in the last twenty years. Never have there been nearly the number of choices that there are today.

10 Tips to help you select an Online Distance Education College

Accreditation – accreditation is very important because it ensures that an institution meets or exceeds an established set of educational standards. This means that courses from an accredited online distance education college are likely to be transferable to other accredited online or traditional colleges. Your current and prospective employers will look positively at degrees earned from an accredited institution making it easy to earn a promotion or get a new job.

Triple Reading Speed with The Complete Speed Reading Program

The Complete Speed Reading Program includes world renown, Be Dynamic through Speed Reading. It’s designed especially for college students who read large volumes of printed material. Sometimes they get frustrated when they can’t keep up with all the reading workload they must accomplish.

Picking a Master of Business Administration (MBA) Program

If you have ever wanted to go to business school, now’s your chance. Many analysts believe that one of the best ways to wait out a recession is to go back to school. Graduate school can be a safe place. You can go to school on scholarships, paying almost nothing, keep your job, while at the same time sharpening your skills for the rocky future marketplace. One of the most popular types of degree to go back for is a Masters of Business Administration, or an MBA.

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Unusual College Scholarships

If you are a senior in high school, it is time for you to start looking at your education beyond high school. Researching unusual college scholarships is a good place to start if you are left handed, have a learning disability, have asthma, or lung disease. Those are just a few of the “special interest” scholarships that are there for you to consider.

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Harvard – The Making of a Hero

Harvard University is the home town university for the rich, handsome, elegant and articulate of American society’s most elite citizens. John Fitzgerald Kennedy fit the bill that a proud university like Harvard would like to have as one of their students. Mr. Kennedy was well respected at home and abroad with his elegant and articulate way with words. Mr. Kennedy eventually would become the 35th president of the United States. He became president of the United States at the age of 43 being the youngest man to ever hold office and the first Roman Catholic ever to be elected for such a high position in our government. Harvard University had many prominent citizens who walked those hallowed halls graduating with honors but Mr. Kennedy proved to be the most honored of them all. Kennedy born in Brookline, Massachusetts, on may 29, 1917 a descendant of Irish Catholics who had immigrate to America in the 19th century proved that he was a real American.

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