If you decide to get a Bachelors or a Masters degree, there are two options 
available to you. Cheaper one by which you can get a degree within 7 seven 
days. Yes within 7 days by courier or the expensive one? For which you will 
have to work hard. Also don't forget, which will take you at least couple of 
years of your life.  

The only question then comes into mind is why choose an expensive route when 
you have cheaper degrees available? Of course, both accredited by regional 
authorities, no doubt about it whatsoever, but what about the difference 
between the two of them.

The difference is simple. One is awarded when someone has acquired the 
necessary knowledge by working hard for two years and passed his/her exams. 
While the other one is awarded based upon the past experience, with the 
assumption that the person already has all the knowledge about the subject and 
the course material. So there is no need for exams. Now it all depends upon 
which route is actually available for you, the expensive one or the cheaper 
one, and what experience you already have?

There is one good education resource available where you can search for 
degrees, read articles and find out more about colleges and universities. 

For Masters http://www.friends4study.com/master_degree.html

For MBA      http://www.friends4study.com/mba.html

For Bachelors http://www.friends4study.com/bachelor_degree.html

For Associates  http://www.friends4study.com/associate_degree.html

For PhDs  http://www.friends4study.com/phd.html

For articles and info etc http://www.friends4study.com



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