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MBA701 Q&A Weekends: What are your thoughts on investing in a $2000 online course?

31 Jul 2016

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It’s Q&A Weekend, and today we’ve got a question about some seemingly high-priced online courses. Is $2k too much to spend on a course? The answer depends on several factors. We discuss the signs of a course that’s worth it, red flags common to courses that aren’t, and what factors you should consider before dropping four figures on professional development. Hit the play button! SUBSCRIBE ON APPLE PODCASTS Stitcher | SoundCloud | Podcast Feed | How To Subscribe Give us a Rating & Review Today’s Sponsors: We Are Podcast is the first podcasting conference in the Southern Hemisphere back for round 2 in 2016. There will be a mixture of keynotes, panels, workshops, in-depth sessions and networking activities. Each ticket educates at least 100 children from Cambodia, India and Zimbabwe. From the 13th of June until the end of ticket sales, get $100 OFF the ticket price by going to WeArePodcast.com/100mba. Earth Class Mail Earth Class Mail moves your snail mail into the cloud. You can get all your mails scanned and accessible online 24/7. Start receiving all your business correspondence at one of our prestigious addresses. Visit earthclassmail.com/mba and get your first month of service for free! Show Links: iwillteachyoutoberich.com The post MBA701 Q&A Weekends: What are your thoughts on investing in a $2000 online course? appeared first on The $100 MBA. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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