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Tue 8 May, 2007 08:45 am
Hi everybody, I have a kind of difficult life regarding my family and now I
take care of an old man ( 77 ) that I met a month ago. He doesn't have
anyone to help him except the charity of the neighbors. I'll post that in
the elderly foum. A friend of mine told me that I must work on improving
my current life situation and think more about the future. He told me
about getting my Master degree and since I'll never have the chance to
get a leave so I can complete my study like most of people here, he
suggested distance education. I'm a chemistry teacher at a high school,
and been for 5 years now. I want to complete my master in chemistry. I
searched google and found many universities like Liverbool university.
I don't know how to start, could you guide me through this? Thanks for
any help.
A number of teachers I work with have gone through the University of Phoenix. I don't know if they have chemistry, but I understand that have a variety of programs that mix distance learning with brief but intense in-class lessons. I'm told it's more expensive than other options, but that it's also faster and more convenient.
My brother is taking courses at the University of MA online. I think you need to be sure of the quality of the institution and then go for it!