Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Damn, now it has to be a school that is "good enough" too? I guess I'm not as qualified as I thought I was.
+1
I respect anyone that goes to college, whether it is 'respectable' or not.
I guess what I meant was, she didn't have to attend Harvard but if her degree is from University of Phoenix online "campus" it doesn't really mean anything to me.
So the online courses I am taking to finish my bachelor's degree in early childhood education while working 50 hours/wk wouldn't mean anything to you? I chose to take my courses online because of the flexibility they offered. I could easily have chosen to take the courses on campus, but that would have meant that after a 10.25 hr workday I would need to drive into the city to attend class for 3 1/2 hours before finally getting home around 10:45pm (after leaving my house at 6:20am).
My online courses require the same fieldwork component as on-campus classes. I still have to spend a minimum of 5-10 hours (over 6-8 weeks) in classrooms observing and teaching lessons. The program requirements mean I need to complete a 20 week internship beginning this summer. I have 4.0 GPA. None of this would matter to you because of the format I chose? Good to know that some people feel the work I am doing means nothing b/c I found a program that offered the flexibility I needed.