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I was just wondering if anybody had any experiences or opinions about online
degree programs (bachelor's) . The schools that I see the most are Univ of Phoenix & DeVry. Would this be something worth persuing opposed to just attending college in person? Are these schools any good? If not, then what are some good schools? And while I'm rattling off questions, can someone please provide a real-world applicable answer to the differences in degrees in computer science, IT & computer info systems (like what kind of job a certain degree might be more suited for or if it even matters at all). I've been to some school's websites & have read what they had to say, but I know tht's not the whole story. It's always better to hear from people who have first hand knowledge & experience. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Neal Neal |
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I went through Phoenix's program for instructors. They put us through
extensive training. UoP has a "ground" school with it's related reputation. They aren't a fly by night operation. They expect a lot from the students. I think they may actually require more work than ground schools as the whole accreditation of online schools is new and they are erring on the side of caution. University of Maryland also has some online courses, not sure if you can complete a full degree online or not. "Neal" <> wrote in message news:iJXSa.114017$Ph3.14495@sccrnsc04... > I was just wondering if anybody had any experiences or opinions about online > degree programs (bachelor's) . The schools that I see the most are Univ of > Phoenix & DeVry. Would this be something worth persuing opposed to just > attending college in person? Are these schools any good? If not, then what > are some good schools? And while I'm rattling off questions, can someone > please provide a real-world applicable answer to the differences in degrees > in computer science, IT & computer info systems (like what kind of job a > certain degree might be more suited for or if it even matters at all). > > I've been to some school's websites & have read what they had to say, but I > know tht's not the whole story. It's always better to hear from people who > have first hand knowledge & experience. Any help would be greatly > appreciated! > > > Neal > > Kevin |
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"Neal" <> wrote in message
news:iJXSa.114017$Ph3.14495@sccrnsc04... > I was just wondering if anybody had any experiences or opinions about online > degree programs (bachelor's) . The schools that I see the most are Univ of > Phoenix & DeVry. Would this be something worth persuing opposed to just > attending college in person? Are these schools any good? If not, then what > are some good schools? And while I'm rattling off questions, can someone > please provide a real-world applicable answer to the differences in degrees > in computer science, IT & computer info systems (like what kind of job a > certain degree might be more suited for or if it even matters at all). > > I've been to some school's websites & have read what they had to say, but I > know tht's not the whole story. It's always better to hear from people who > have first hand knowledge & experience. Any help would be greatly > appreciated! > > > Neal > > I have no opinion as to whether online degrees are better or worse than onsite degrees. However, please be aware that University of Phoenix and DeVry are "for profit" schools. Personally, I don't think it makes a difference in regards to your education, but you will find a good chunk of people in life who seem to think non-profit schools educate better than for profit schools. Just something to be aware of before you choose your school. Also, check your local community colleges. Many of them are offering their traditional classes on-line. I think most people prefer the option of attending online or onsite depending on the subject of the class. -- Politician Spock MCSA, CCEA, MCNGP #15 The MCNGP Team - We're here to help This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. You assume all risk for your use. Not responsible for your inability to understand logic, ambiguous references, sarcasm, the imaginary gnomes living in my garden, or William Shatner's acting. © 2003 Star Trek Federation. All rights reserved. Politician Spock |
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Check out University of Maryland University College at
www.umuc.edu its cheaper that UOP and you learn alot better because its a normal semester. >-----Original Message----- >I was just wondering if anybody had any experiences or opinions about online >degree programs (bachelor's) . The schools that I see the most are Univ of >Phoenix & DeVry. Would this be something worth persuing opposed to just >attending college in person? Are these schools any good? If not, then what >are some good schools? And while I'm rattling off questions, can someone >please provide a real-world applicable answer to the differences in degrees >in computer science, IT & computer info systems (like what kind of job a >certain degree might be more suited for or if it even matters at all). > >I've been to some school's websites & have read what they had to say, but I >know tht's not the whole story. It's always better to hear from people who >have first hand knowledge & experience. Any help would be greatly >appreciated! > > >Neal > > >. > Gary |
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"Gary" <> wrote in message
news:020501c3507d$54483be0$... > Check out University of Maryland University College at > www.umuc.edu its cheaper that UOP and you learn alot > better because its a normal semester. What the hell is a "normal" semester, and who says you learn alot better because of it? -- Politician Spock MCSA, CCEA, MCNGP #15 The MCNGP Team - We're here to help This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. You assume all risk for your use. Not responsible for your inability to understand logic, ambiguous references, sarcasm, the imaginary gnomes living in my garden, or William Shatner's acting. © 2003 Star Trek Federation. All rights reserved. Politician Spock |
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