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	<title>Comments on: Online Vs. Campus Question?</title>
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		<title>By: Psychic Readings by phone by an experienced Psychic</title>
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		<description>A lot depends on the school you go to. Make sure it is a reputable school because a lot of online universities are pretty flaky. As far as jobs go, they often don&#039;t know if you went to an online school or not, unless they only do online. You could always ask an FBI recruiter how it works.
Also make sure they&#039;ve been doing it for a long time. The place I got my master&#039;s in library science went mostly online after I left and the faculty wasn&#039;t prepared for it. A lot of them were really poor about answering emails and such.
Live classes have the advantage of networking and getting immediate answers to your questions. Online has the advantage of being able to take the classes anywhere. But realize that you have to be very disciplined when you take online classes. You should set aside time to attend just like you would a real class.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A lot depends on the school you go to. Make sure it is a reputable school because a lot of online universities are pretty flaky. As far as jobs go, they often don&#8217;t know if you went to an online school or not, unless they only do online. You could always ask an FBI recruiter how it works.<br />
Also make sure they&#8217;ve been doing it for a long time. The place I got my master&#8217;s in library science went mostly online after I left and the faculty wasn&#8217;t prepared for it. A lot of them were really poor about answering emails and such.<br />
Live classes have the advantage of networking and getting immediate answers to your questions. Online has the advantage of being able to take the classes anywhere. But realize that you have to be very disciplined when you take online classes. You should set aside time to attend just like you would a real class.</p>
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