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Friday, January 28, 2005Online Classes For Personal Fulfillment
According to a recent survey, nearly a quarter of all people thinking seriously about taking online classes are doing it for personal fulfillment and not for better pay or a promotion. While 41 percent responded they were seeking career advancement, the 24 percent is still a pretty staggering number.
The survey was conducted by Distance.GradSchools.com, an Internet directory of online graduate programs. A press release for the survey can be found here: http://www.primezone.com/newsroom/?d=71348 The survey also found that 12 percent of all potential students are over the age of 50, and 29 percent are over 40-years-old. Impressive results for technology based education. Other motivations for getting an online degree were as follows: Change of career and an increased chance of employment, both receiving 15 percent of the responses, finishing a previously started degree at 4 percent, and rejoining the workforce after not working at 2 percent. # posted by Alex @ 5:26 AM
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