Considering An Online Philosophy Degree

Deciding to earn an online philosophy degree, or any degree, is a serious decision that you should not undertake lightly. While indeed a college degree can open up many doors to employment, you should first consider your situation in terms of finances, time, and drive to complete the task. While earning an online philosophy degree can be extremely rewarding, it can turn into quite a boondoggle if you find yourself paying for coursework you never completed long after you threw in the towel.

When making these considerations about earning an online philosophy degree, first ensure that the credits from the institutions you are considering are easily accepted and transferable when it comes to presenting your degree to employers and graduate schools. The best way to ensure transferability is to consider only the schools which are both regionally and nationally accredited, as these institutions have had to pass several rigorous tests in order to earn these distinctions. Also, make sure that the money you are likely to make after earning your online philosophy degree is enough to handle any student loans you might have outstanding after that degree is earned.

In addition, always make sure you have enough time and enough self determination to accomplish the process of completing an online philosophy degree. In an online environment, professors will not nudge you along in real time, and few options for tutoring and other extra help exist outside of the classroom. While no one can predict the future, you want to make sure in advance that earning your online philosophy degree is a realistic, long term goal. If your life is chaotic, or if you happen to be inordinately predisposed toward procrastination, this kind of undertaking is something you might want to think twice about.

 

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