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Chaima
Posted 3/19/2007 8:49 PM (#181)
Subject: which school to choose


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I want to study some skill but I don’t know what to learn. I have been searching for some schools and there are the main sites that I have found online schools, international student .Any other school you could recommend? Here is the language learning website I would recommend: tefl course.
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Posted 3/20/2007 9:08 PM (#182 - in reply to #181)
Subject: RE: which school to choose



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Chaima, welcome.

I suggest you first find what interests you before seeking a school. Knowing what you want to do will help reach the right decision when choosing a school.

Let us know what you'd like to study and we'll help you find the right program (there are 1000's of programs for different fields and different areas within these fields).

Good luck.
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JerriLynn
Posted 2/13/2008 3:12 PM (#355 - in reply to #181)
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I can't vouch for any other school than the one I went too, Boston University. They have a great Online program too. I've also heard that they are starting up a doctorate program for online students as well.
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otajenn
Posted 5/28/2008 5:21 PM (#418 - in reply to #181)
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I would suggeset volunteering to find your niche, however I thought I would never like geriatrics and now I do, because they don't kick, scream, bite or pull your hair like kids do. Then I would find the school that is accredited! Many make the mistake of forgetting to check if it's accredited. If the school is not accredited then you have no one to back you up in the case of an accident happening with a patient and you alone could be sued or have your license taken away. If you are near Arkansas, I hear conway has a good school. I've also heard that Texas Women's University has a great program and they have one where it's only on the weekends. Good Luck to you!!!
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