Campus Manis


There has been some controversy as to whether an online degree is acquired easier than a conventional campus degree. Furthermore, there has been controversy as well with regards to whether an online degree is as credible as a campus degree. These are just two aspects that must be weighed when considering the difference between online degrees vs. campus degrees.




One thing is for sure, a degree is a degree, and it’s much better to have a degree then to not have one. Much depends on your status as the individual considering the degree. Will you have time to attend a scheduled class several times a week? The amount of work that is involved and the time that is put in are questionable aspects when considering an online education vs. a traditional campus education. What will an employer think of my degree? Distance Learning Degrees are generally less expensive, mainly due to the cut in costs of not having a teacher present, in the flesh per say. The largest difference is the social interaction that will be missed when you work toward an online degree. Simply, online degrees hold extreme value, whether it is more or less then a traditional four year bachelor’s degree is up to ones interpretation.

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