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2. Time and Money Next you must ask yourself how much time and money you can devote to the course. Time requirements vary greatly among courses as do prices, so it’s good to go into your search with an idea of what you can commit; be sure you have enough of both resources to devote. 3. Programs and Schools Once you have set your goals as well as the time and money parameters for your ideal online course, it’s time to start looking at courses. Here are some tips on evaluating whether you’ve found the right online course for you:
Now you are ready to research the school that offers your online course of choice. Pay special attention to:
Your best resources for analyzing online courses just may be past students, particularly in the course you’re interested in taking, and the instructors themselves, so if you can contact them, be sure to do so.
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