Correspondence Degrees
Earning a degree online will allow you to work full time while you earn your degree!
In my high school years I dreamed of a correspondence degree, thinking I could bypass the accepted schooling process. In reality, I wanted to circumvent the principal at our high school.
It didn’t go too well back then and it wasn’t my fault either. The correspondence courses available at that time were not really very extensive. They were more like samplers, designed to whet the appetite for further study at some academy or expensive private school. Most correspondence certificate and degree programs were not accredited and a correspondence degree was only marginally accepted in the ‘real world’ of accountants, pharmacists and attorneys. So, I stuck it out and went to college.
Somewhere along the way, the idea of the correspondence degree took hold; the name changed to distance learning and utilized the satellite campus to expand distribution of learning materials. With the advent of the internet, correspondence degrees took off. Now we say online learning; the correspondence is still there but now it’s done by email.
Correspondence learning is typically designed on a building block strategy; progress designed to be slow and steady but cumulative and ever-expanding. As you might expect in this internet driven world, there is a website called correspondencedegree.com and they can be contacted at www.correspondencedegree.com/. Get started and in a few weeks you might find you’re on your way to a successful new career.

