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Posted Sep 27 2008 8:02am 1 Comment
I have been thinking about furthering my education to help with my career. To be successful in today's business environment, education is key. I already have my bachelor's degree but research has showed that those with a master's degree will earn on average up to 170% more per year. Career-Education.net has information about various certificate and degree programs, both traditional and online, to help further one's career education. They have information about the fields of medical, education, technology, design, business, culinary, and legal. I am definitely interested in getting my master's degree online. From the data listed on this site, I am going to request information from the University of Phoenix Online, DeVry University Online, and South University. So whether your interest or career choice is a five star chef, a computer programmer, or an ultrasound tech you should check out the site for information about furthering your career with an education program that fits your needs.
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I totally agree with you. Your situation happens exactly with me. Today's college graduate does not inherit a world of wine and roses. Mose Allison once wrote that a young man has nothing in the world these days and for today's college graduate, it rings darkly true. It costs more to attain a college education now than ever, and the costs have risen far above the cost of inflation, and a student graduates into a world of debt. Fewer middle class jobs are available, and it takes far longer for people to get a start on life. Today's college graduate is far more likely to need debt relief, can hardly afford a car loan, and more of them than ever are moving back in with their parents.
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