Can You Get A Decent Education And Job From Taking Night Classes At A Community College?

I work full time and im not sure if i can get a degree from only night classes or online classes.

3 comments to Can You Get A Decent Education And Job From Taking Night Classes At A Community College?

  • You can get an Associates degree at a community, which always looks good on a resume. You can do this by taking classes at night or on weekends (some colleges offer them). It can also be a stepping stone to a university where you can get a Bachelors and then a Masters degree. The more education you get, the better opportunities you will have for a good paying job. You never know what the future holds!!

  • David S

    In fact, this type of education is becoming more prevalent. Remember that colleges are a business, and that the needs of the customer have a huge influence on the products being offered. The University of Phoenix is primarily an online university, and most community colleges worth their salt provide flexible course offerings, especially for core subjects like business (as an example).
    I am currently working on my MBA via an online university, and I can tell you (from having taken Masters courses in person at a university) that the level of intellectual engagement is on par. Having just completed Organizationall Behaviour, I start my classes in Marketing Management and Data Analysis this Monday night. Same (bloody expensive) textbooks, accredited and experienced professors: I’m very happy with this method of education!
    In my opinion, demonstrating the flexibility and determination by holding down a day job and completing an education at the same time is an attractive combination for potential employers.

  • jaclyn21

    Yes you can. If you can’t why would anyone offer such thing as online degrees right? Online classes are designed specifically for those who is working and don’t have the time to attend normal classes. Just try to enroll first then only you will know.

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