Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Looking for baby monitor that does not have interference from wifi network and blackberry. Recommendations?

Q. Aware of Phillips model. Wondering if there is one that is not so expensive.

A. I have a Fisher Price 900 MHZ and we have a wifi network and have zero interference.

What we have is very similar to this, but it's a couple of years old: http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html/601-6545658-9279309?ASIN=B000I5RF8C&AFID=Froogle&LNM=B000I5RF8C|Long_Distance_900MHz_Baby_Monitor&ci_src=14110944&ci_sku=B000I5RF8C&ref=tgt_adv_XSG10001


Recommendations for a baby monitor?
Q. I am looking to add a baby monitor on my registry and want to know which one you might recommend? I live in a 1350 sq ft apartment, the baby's room and my room are on opposite ends. Also I am on the first floor and have laundry right below me so I would like to be able to bring it with me, I am not sure about the distance, but it is relatively close and the baby's room is directly above the washer and dryer.
Thanks in advance!

A. you should not get a baby moniter you should just stay with the baby because you never know if the baby could get hurt you should just do the laundry when somone can come to your house and watch the baby while you are gone


What is the best online college to get a Bachelor's Degree?
Q. I have a baby, so I need one that will be flexible.

A. Online degrees are not well accepted because of widespread reports of students hiring an impostor to take the courses online. As a result, any online degree is considered questionable, even if from a legit school. Obviously it is far easier for a student to cheat in an online program than in a monitored classroom. There is a growing trend for colleges to code degrees and transcripts to indicate whether the study was online, blended, or actual classroom based. Employers check this, and often automatically reject job applicants listing any online degree or any for-profit school.
Online degrees offer convenience at the cost of credibility. It has been said that the "distance learning" student only learns how to be distant from any decent learning!
A far better option could be a local public community college. Many have day care centers on campus or nearby, so you wouldn't have to worry about your baby. You might also be able to take blended courses, where study is done online-but all tests or lab studies are done in a classroom. A photo I.D. is required to enter the classroom. This helps prevent cheating by students who might hire an impostor. You would only have to be in a classroom a few times each semester for blended classes. The blended classes also have far greater credibility than any online-only program.





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