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Posted by Caitlin on 9/26/08
I am doing research for an Online Degree program and I
wanted to ask teachers who either had their masters, are
considering getting their masters, or have been deterred
from getting their masters because of the lack of
institutions near them. If anyone wouldn't mind please
post your thoughts on any of the following questions:
1. Do you have your Masters Degree?
2. If you have your masters would it have been easier
to complete your degree were you offered an online degree
program?
3. If you don’t have your masters would you be more
inclined to pursue a degree if you were able to do it with
an online degree program?
4. Does the name of the institution matter when you
are thinking about getting your masters degree?
5. Does your school offer a pay raise for teachers
with Masters Degrees?
6. What are some factors that would prevent you from
pursuing your degree in an online degree program? Please
list several.
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