Finishing BA-UDC or UMUC?

Anonymous
Honestly I probably wouldn't consider someone with degrees from either. I've never interviewed anyone from UMUC or UDC that was worth hiring.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Honestly I probably wouldn't consider someone with degrees from either. I've never interviewed anyone from UMUC or UDC that was worth hiring.


My husband went to a far crappier school than both of those and has no issues getting jobs. Not everyone has the option of fancy colleges.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Honestly I probably wouldn't consider someone with degrees from either. I've never interviewed anyone from UMUC or UDC that was worth hiring.


My husband went to a far crappier school than both of those and has no issues getting jobs. Not everyone has the option of fancy colleges.


Not sure what would qualify as "far crappier". I've hired many folks from non-fancy colleges, but I've really been astounded by how bad the UDC and UMUC folks have been.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Honestly I probably wouldn't consider someone with degrees from either. I've never interviewed anyone from UMUC or UDC that was worth hiring.


My husband went to a far crappier school than both of those and has no issues getting jobs. Not everyone has the option of fancy colleges.


Not sure what would qualify as "far crappier". I've hired many folks from non-fancy colleges, but I've really been astounded by how bad the UDC and UMUC folks have been.


One you'd never knew existed.
Anonymous
My husband finished his degree at UMBC and has had a good career.
Anonymous
Mkae that UMUC not UMBC
Anonymous
If you are able to take online courses, why are you only considering these two? Theoretically, you could take online courses anywhere. There are many reputable schools that offer online courses. Just because they are out of state doesn't mean that they are more expensive. Tuition is much cheaper in some states vs others.
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Anonymous wrote:If you are able to take online courses, why are you only considering these two? Theoretically, you could take online courses anywhere. There are many reputable schools that offer online courses. Just because they are out of state doesn't mean that they are more expensive. Tuition is much cheaper in some states vs others.


Op here. What other schools? I know both Penn State and Florida have online programs, but they are more expensive than UMUC for out-of-state students. Cost is the largest factor after finding an accredited, not-for-profit online school. I'm trying to find something affordable and take on as little debt as possible.
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