Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Everybody knows Harvard extension is like the “Great Courses” dvd series. What these kids in the WSJ are doing is different.
What's the difference?
Harvard Extension also has (or had) in-person classes taught by faculty.
I don't see the comparison at all. Or has Harvard Extension completely changed? There is no official transfer pathway and I suspect the chances of transferring in are extraordinarily low. There are no Harvard Extension dorms and living close by in Cambdridge off-campus is crazy expensive. It would be very hard to be part of the culture like the kids in this article.
I do think Boston College has an official pathway program. I forget what it's called but it is considered a "backdoor" though I think it is more like Vancerbilt's Verto program, where you can't request it. It is offered to you instead of a flat-out rejection. But unlike the abroad programs it is close-by.