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I Want to Go Back to School - Online

I was wondering if any other mom does college classes online. I would like to take some college classes online in the education field. What do you all think?

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I am weighing all my options. Thanks to everyone for your advice. I am going to homeschool my kids in pre-k this year so I think I may do that and then see what is going on around us before I make any decision about going back to school. I really appreciate you all again, Thank you!

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I'm active duty in the navy, and I take classes online. Its easier 2 me cause I can get 2 them after my son falls asleep or just takes a nap. I tried the classroom but it took a lot out of me

I go to Regent University Full time online and its tons of work, maybe three or more research papers and tons of quizzes a week but very rewarding none the less. I haven't been in school in a while so I thought I was crazy attempting this with a 2 and 4 year old at home but luckily with my hubby he helps me get through juggling it all when he is not working. Majority of my classmates are moms so that was the most rewarding thing of all that many of us are doing and need that added support because some moms I know think I am crazy, but want to set that great example of an entire education for my daughters. Good luck.

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It's always admirable to go to school and further your education. Consider the cost, the ages of your children, your other commitments, your time with your husband, and management of your home, and then ask yourself if there is enough time left to take on college studies. If your children are teens or tweens and can manage their chores with minimal supervision, and Dad is sensitive enough to realize that you will have papers and tests to prepare for class and will take on laundry and meals, go for it. If you have in-laws or parents nearby who can babysit for free--go for it! If you have no help, young children, an absent husband--you might want to wait a bit. Online courses require more time than on-campus, I've heard.

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Not sure where yu are living but PG Community Collee has online classes, University of MD as well but goig for education you r goingto eventaly have to get into the classroom Hope this helps

D.,

I went to ODU for my Master's Degree in Education. They have classes through Teletechnet...some are online, some are video streamed, and some are site based. Everything is broadcast from the beach area, but you attend classes through various sites they have. I did mostly video streaming and site based classes. It worked very well for me. They have a varity of different majors. Any way you can, if you want to go to school then do it. Good Luck!!

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That is an excellence idea try Cheaspeake College. They have several classes that you can do online. Some of them you can do at your own pace.

I go to Regent University Full time online and its tons of work, maybe three or more research papers and tons of quizzes a week but very rewarding none the less. I haven't been in school in a while so I thought I was crazy attempting this with a 2 and 4 year old at home but luckily with my hubby he helps me get through juggling it all when he is not working. Majority of my classmates are moms so that was the most rewarding thing of all that many of us are doing and need that added support because some moms I know think I am crazy, but want to set that great example of an entire education for my daughters. Good luck.

I took all my bachelor's and master's courses online through UMUC. I loved it! My cousin is a teacher and is using UMUC for her continuing education. Make sure you check out the college you are using. Some online colleges are not actually accreditated colleges.
I love UMUC (University of Maryland University College). Good Luck!

I took classes online until I got really sick during my pregnancy with my daughter. I'll be starting them again next year when my son is in school. I think it's great! I love the flexibility, and there's more reading and researching than I had in classes that I went to, but fewer lectures, and the time that it takes to drive to class and find a parking spot, and then walk to the buildings...it's so much easier for me as a mom to do online classes. I've really enjoyed it, and am looking forward to getting back to it.

That is a wonderful idea! I also attend classes; some face to face, but mostly online. I attend Univiversity of Maryland University College (UMUC) and they are absolutely wonderful!! They actually received the highest rating among all other online schools among military students that attend online classes around the world. For more information go to www.umuc.edu. They have a large variety of majors and programs that can all be done online.

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