There is so much to think about after graduating from high school. One can either attend four years at University or give junior college a try or just relax for a year of two.
Many who choose to chill out way. I am not saying that this option is the best, but it does give someone time to plan out his life, which we all need when we turn 18.
The truth for most of us is that we do not know what to do with the rest of our lives. We are lost, not knowing what is next and in a search for life’s direction. I personally know this, because I have also gone through this before. In my experience, I chose junior college after graduating high school. For me, it was the right thing to do at that time, thinking that I could do some basic courses before having to think of a major. And then, maybe I would end up preferring an associate degree of two years rather than a bachelor degree. I have some exciting news for those of you about to graduate high school. You can do just what I did and not even have to go to the school itself. You can get your associate degree online.
I thank God for Internet, because this has simplified life so much. I can now work from home, not needing to go to an office or be cooped up in a cubicle. I lounge on the couch while doing business on a laptop. For me, this is the life! My own teenager daughter loves the Internet, once she learned about associate degree online offered at a community college locally. She was so happy and ready to get a degree via her laptop. I asked her why she wanted one associate degree online and she said that this is just the beginning, definitely not the end. She still intended to go to university after completing associate degree online. This made me happy, because this means that she has at least two degrees in the end. The corporate ladder seems less harsh and the competition less stiff.
Even mothers who stay at home can avail of the benefits of associate degree online. They can go about their routine, while getting some courses through the net. This way, you can get a degree and the knowledge you desire.













October 13th, 2009 at 11:08 am
Yes you can earn your associate degree online, however it’s important to know that while there are some very pricey options available, your local community college likely offers a variety of classes you can take toward your associate degree, saving you thousands of dollars. Financial aid for these classes is available if you qualify, and can be covered by state MAP grants if you choose to complete them through a local college. The cost is much cheaper if you live in the district.