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Ritti

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I am looking at going back to study (part time). I am working full time but am looking at either evening studies or distant education.

I want to study Business- sports management - or Business management.

Has anyone done/doing this now? I know that there are many farngs at Bangkok Uni.

Any info would be great

Thanks

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I am looking at going back to study (part time). I am working full time but am looking at either evening studies or distant education.

I want to study Business- sports management - or Business management.

Has anyone done/doing this now? I know that there are many farngs at Bangkok Uni.

Any info would be great

Thanks

For evening studies, you should think about where you are working and where you want to study, I mean that should be better if you look for University that near your work. Mostly evening course in University begin at 17 o'clock and if you work full time it is mean you will have not so much time on the road.

Bangkok University : http://admission.bu.ac.th/buic_home.php

The University of Thai chamber of commerce : http://utcc2.utcc.ac.th/localuser/interoffice/

Assumption University : http://www.au.edu/index2.html

For distant education, I have not exprerience in this way and I do not know if they have international program but you can check at Ramkhamhaeng University : www.ru.ac.th/english/index.html

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Thanks,

I am not sure if Thailand offers distant ed for internationals (I am still looking at doing that from my home country)

I will lok into evening studies, I live at asok so most places are pretty easy to get to,

Thanks again

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Few countries can boast the embracing welcome, stunning landscapes and diverse opportunities of Thailand. From its tasty cuisine to its inspiring temples and enchanting people, Thailand offers students a wonderful location in which to further their studies.

Thailand has a tropical climate, as it is located in Southeast Asia and shares borders with Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia and Malaysia, as well as the gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea. Known as The Land of Smiles, Thailand may be unsurpassed in hospitality to guests.

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