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Defending Your Distance Learning Degree
Defending Your Distance Learning Degree

Defending your distance learning degree may not be something you have to do. After all, evidence shows that online degrees have become more acceptable to employers.

However, there is the chance that an employer might have a bias against your hard earned online distance learning degree. Not all prospective employers might see the value in it.

So, prior to an interview, you'll need to be prepared when a prospective employer challenges you on the value of your distance education degree. Here are some ways to do that:

1. Explain to the employer the time management skills involved in doing an online college degree program. Many people who do these type of degrees are full-time parents, working or both. You may fallen in one of these categories.

Demonstrate how you had to learn to juggle your time between your daily obligations and doing online assignments and projects for your prohttp://www.articlesbase.com/myhome/article/newfessors.

2. Point out to the interviewer that your distance learning university degree is accredited. This is extremely important. No employer is interested in hiring a candidate with a "degree" from a bogus university or diploma mill.

You have seen the ads that tout worthless life experience degrees in magazines or in your email inbox. Plus there are many bogus institutions (diploma mills) that claim to be accredited but actually they are not.

Employers know that people buy those bogus degrees in an attempt to landing better paying jobs. Once the interviewer knows that your distance learning university qualification is appropriately accredited, your stock should increase.

There are lots more tips on defending your distance education degree. Make sure you are prepared - don't be caught unawares.




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