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Hey Guys,

I know you can do certain TAFE corses online but what about uni degree's? can you do them through a uni online? Id like to get a degree but sadly have to have a full time job.

Anyway if anyone knows or has info let me know please.

Cheers,

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its hard work though, finish work and go uni after and then go home study well into the night ( if your keen on studying that is)

then wake up early in morning to go work again and repeat process -

can you deal with that for 4 years is the question?

Keep it up GO UNI!!!

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Go to uni. Correspondence study is BS. Nothing beats on-campus education. It will enrichen your life.

Study via correspondence is the equivalent to...SAU. Can you get a job with the Bachelor of SAU? Hell no.

Just make sure you can get a job after uni. Try getting a job in the industry while you study (unless you're already in the industry). Otherwise you'll be like me, looking for work and getting grey hair! (Go Albert :D )

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i thought it makes u bald rather... or is that a phd thing?

few of my friends doing phd are actually loosing hair.. lol

but even if it makes you go bald, still, it's worth it!

and yes, i agreeing that the corrospondence study isnt as good as studying on campus

but still beats nothing

some uni do offer distance mode though, i know UTS do for some of their masters degree programs

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