thinking about working part time and going to school. has anyone gone threw ibmc? and was able to find a jib after? my sister went to college america and her degree pretty much was no good so she never got a job in the field she went to school for. I don't want that to happen to me. we have a community college but I can't handle big classes with a lot of students..
I've been looking at devry. I was gonna go there once before. and I've been looking and university of phoenix. we have one here in Cheyenne and I no the offer online which would be easiest for me. thank you so much for this info :) @ginag918
University of Phoenix, kapella, canyon university, New Hampshire, national university are all universities that you can do one line or campus once a week in classes that aren't so big and you can get an aa or a bachelors. I got my degree from University of Phoenix and many people I work with a AAA in So Cal got their degree from there and it helped their career I haven't yet applied for anything since having it but I've gotten many interviews when I was still pursuing and listed it and they inquired about it. Some people call those types of places diploma mills and some are but I can say I've done both traditional and UoP and it was very hard to get my degree as far as the reading, the assignments which require a lot of writing and it's not just a human grading your paper they have systems that can tell if you copy and are using proper grammar unlike a human who may just go off their fave to face impression of you n the fact that they single handedly grade papers so you can't just skate thru n I did it while working full time with a kid/kids
for what learned social network is the best to get your foot in the door. i have a LinkedIn account. im going to school for Interior Design. i go to Sam Houston State Univeristy. I joined organization. i have met different people in the field im pursuing. I wish you luck. hopefully God I'll be graduating next May