With all of the course options available in post-secondary education nowadays, choosing a specific course can feel like a lesson in opportunity cost. It’s like when I go to my favorite restaurant with an extensive menu–all the choices! I end up being one of those guys. I change my order if someone else orders the same dish. Why? Because, like most people, I enjoy a diverse selection and I never want to narrow my choices. That’s assuming others are willing to share.
Science fiction often becomes reality. It’s only a matter of time. So, imagine if there was an educational method in which you could plug a super computer into your brain and download any course you ever wanted.
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When it comes to selecting a university, be well-informed and ask—Is an online university right for me?
As a teacher, each step you take to broaden your own education is a step forward for the students whose lives you enrich.
Set high standards in your online college search to ensure the school you choose meets your expectations.
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