Dec
10
How to Attend Real Estate Classes Online
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If you are considering getting a license for real estate sales, you usually need to take classes before taking the license exam. Rather than attending traditional classes at a location, you now have the option of taking the courses online.
Every state has different requirements, but in California for instance, you can take real estate classes online through schools such as Allied Real Estate School. Allied says that they are the largest real estate school in California. They are nationally accredited by DETC (Distance Education and Training Council) The DETC is listed by U.S. Department of Education as a nationally recognized accrediting agency.
Besides taking the courses, online real estate schools help the student study for the real estate license exam. Allied even offers a guarantee if the student does not pass the exam.
Dec
10
Getting Your MBA Via Distance Education
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One of the most popular and prestigious graduate degree is the Master of Business Administration (MBA). There are over 1300 MBA programs available around the world. And it seems that new ones are being offered constantly. MBA programs that are being offered via distance learning is getting very popular with programs totaling over 100. Distance learning MBA programs is one of the fastest growing sectors.
Typical distance learning MBA courses usually include self study materials in the form of audio, visual, written formats. Along with the study materials, a student also has support through phone, online and physical attendance.
Choosing an MBA program can be daunting but the bottom line is that you want to pick a program that fits best with your career goals and your personal life.
Some of the questions you may want to ask before choosing an MBA program include:
What is the School’s teaching methods and materials and is it compatible with your style of learning?
Does the School help you find employment at desirable companies?
What are the core and elective subjects? And are these subjects the right blend for you?
Does the School rank or have a good reputation? (schools are constantly ranked in books and special issues of publications including Business Week, Wall Street Journal, U.S. News, etc.)










