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@sisfreak2017 | 17 May 18 | |
@ usb3.1 - 17.05.18 - 09:25am If you do a course from a reputable organisation backed by many company's and industry and education bodies then it's valid but don't expect anyone to take you seriously if you put on your CV .. Studied on UDEMY You just google and get such fkin sheoite for free only mugs pay for fkin worthless unrecognised sheoite. |
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@sensible | 18 May 18 | |
No.
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@vampboy | 18 May 18 | |
@ kimjongl - 17.05.18 - 09:35am It requires a lot of discipline but the graduates of distance learning courses tend to be much better employees when they enter the workforce. I'd a University of London international LLB degree from Hong Kong, and I can vouch for these statements. Most of the students surrounded in my class were people from the working class, and thus were quite responsible and gave a lot of priority to the courses we followed. Even the education was twice as lengthy in terms of depth in contrast to the LLB programme in London. |
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@peta | 15 July 18 | |
Ive taken online courses. It takes self discipline and time management. Essentially, instead of being instructed and directed on what and when to study youll be deciding this yourself. Its up to you really. No ones there to redirect your attention or give advice. Its as progressive as you make it. |
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