I think, to see one of these degrees life experience, but before you say bad, please read this?

I am entitled to 90 credits toward my bachelor's degree and nearly $ 24,000 in student loans. I refuse to spend more money trying to get that elusive degree. I thought to graduate life experience, however, everything I always hear things are bad and fraud as they are. If I have over 13 years experience in my field and I have 90 credits towards my degree, how come I can not finish the rest of it with one of these degrees, then an employer turn their noses up at him. Even brick and mortar University I went, no other SCHOOL ACCEPTED AS COURSE OF THEIR TRANSFERS. How to try to get ahead is if Badddd when it comes someone who wants a better paying job? And also, did you hear about Randford university?

First 24,000 $ Student loan is not so bad. These days you can not afford not to have a diploma. The competition is fierce for jobs. However, you seem have a good amount of experience, so why start even graduate? Perhaps your hasn't experienced enough to go where you want to go …….. therefore, this degree sounds pretty necessary. Degrees of life experience is not respected, however, and its difficult to say if and when they will. You are so close to finishing your BA, it would be a shame to stop now. Businesses have many applications, so they can afford to be picky. I recommend you learn how to sell yourself with the experience alone, if you are really serious about to quit college. I've never heard of Randford.

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