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What is the best online school for the money?

Do you think for profit online schools are just as good as university colleges that are run by the government?

Have you ever seen a article in Consumer reports or a online guide that grades these colleges?

The best online colleges are typically accredited on-campus universities, usually state schools. This is your best bet. For instance, UNC has a ton of online programs. If you’re in state, they cost less than for-profit colleges and a degree from UNC holds MUCH MUCH MUCH more weight than a degree from Devry or U of Phoenix.

I suggest looking into your state’s university system and seeing which colleges have online degrees. Almost all state colleges now have online programs.

My dad does the hiring at a chemical lab and automatically throws away anyone’s application with a degree from Devry, U of Phoenix, etc.

What is the best way to earn money online?

What are the best sites or best ways to earn money online…

I agree with the above users. Most of that online stuff is scams.

I did this online "survey" thing about two years ago and spent about 3 hours a day and only made $20.00. Obviously not worth the time or effort compared to a real job. They call it "offers’ and most "offers" actually cost you money to buy so in fact you lose money. Most people in this field only make money with referrals and I don’t have the heart to refer people to spend money on useless scam offers.

The only online way to make a decent amount of money is affiliated marketing(selling other peoples crap). This either means you go around spamming or if you have good website with a ton of visitors you can make good money otherwise not worth it either(for obvious reason but one is also the fact that EVERYONE already does it and that is saturated to the point of you competing with them).

There is one online business that a buddy keeps trying to talk me into. He claims he was making about $1000+ a month. I doubt it but it’s called Fortune HighTech Marketing. It’s very freaking close to a pyramid scheme setup and I would be wary. Only reason I mention it is he is the second person I know to have claimed to made money using it. It requires you to still sell other peoples crap but this crap is usually big name brand items. You get a percentage of the sales. It also uses a "referral" program.

The best way to make money is to go to a actual work place. Work 8 hours then come home.

Are there any honest paying work from home jobs to earn extra money?

I have a full time job and that takes about 10-12hrs out of my day with commute included out of my day. I have about 2-3hrs a night to relax or whatever and Im looking to work from home doing something I don’t have to hide from my family or be ashamed of doing to earn some extra cash.

Im not looking for something that pays pennies per hrs and has any bogus start up costs also. Honest work for honest pay. Can anyone steer me in the right direction?

Maybe try:

http://computereweb.com/wfh-training

they train you for free, show you what to do.

How do the online sports betting sites like the major ones profit?

I dont see how the online sports betting sites profit money? How do they get there share? Other then usually having there own casino added to the site

Simply put:

You bet $110 on Team A.
I bet $110 on Team B.

One of us wins, one of us loses.

Let’s say you win. You win $100 profit, plus you keep your $110 bet. So you get back $210.

The sportsbook collected $110 from you plus $110 from me for $220 total. They only paid out $210 to you!

They made $10 and it made no difference which one of us won the game.

Why do online and for-profit universities have a stigma?

Just curious what your opinion is?

IMO, online universities have yet to prove their worth since you can essentially buy your degree, and there’s no real admission criteria, they’ll take anybody.

It almost creates a class system between those of us who’ve gone to state colleges and universities and those that went to online and for-profit schools.

You "buy your degree" at state school by paying tuition, it’s the same everywhere. You still have to pass your classes or better to obtain your degree, and once you enter your profession, in most cases, you have to take some kind of state licensing exam. I got to a private school that’s been absolutely wonderful. It’s well endowed by an alumnus’ family and is therefore able to provide generous scholarships for merit, which public schools cannot do. Online universities are still working out the kinks, but it’s a very cheap and efficient way to administer education, so I don’t see it going anywhere.