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Zarekk
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Posted - 29 Apr 2007 : 08:28:34
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I want to learn many things before I take any career. But there are many schools or online courses that I don't know which to choose. I have never taken such courses and I have no idea about them. Which one is suitable for me? Or which is needed in our future career more? A friend recommends me some related online courses sites. I think I need more advice before I have made my decision. I hope some one can give me some suggestions or recommendations. Any help would be much appreciated!
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gambiabev
United Kingdom
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Posted - 29 Apr 2007 : 08:46:49
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| Which country are you in? WHat qualifiations do you have so far? What are your main areas of interest? |
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Karamba

United Kingdom
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Posted - 29 Apr 2007 : 11:56:12
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| First you need to determine what you want to be. What career gaps have you identified in the place/institution/country/establishment you seek to serve? Are you ready for self employment? Have you identified an establishment where your proposed skill is in good demand at all? In short, build up your ideal career picture and work on building the career. You must decide what you want. It happens that educational institutions dish out what they have for everybody. They bank on numbers to beat cost. TIME IS A VALUABLE COMMODITY. There is lot of wisdom settling for a career where the prospects of self engagement stand high; something you can keep your self going in between one chance of employment and another, and also when many doors are closed. Hope this makes sense ! |
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jambo

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Posted - 29 Apr 2007 : 14:15:49
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go back to basics, look t the courses offered on line or by correspondence are they back up by reputable universities, lots of them are not, do more research if they say ther are afflicated a university in UK then check british council website, do that for each time, research the course. i would hate for you to study something only to find your qualification is not recognised, ask is the deposit refundable, what currency do you pay in , when do you have topay just ask more questions |
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jambo

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Posted - 14 May 2007 : 13:07:40
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karamba, time is definately a valuable commodity, not only should you knwo what you want to be, but where you study is important, quality of teaching can make or break the subject |
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