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jjCLEPINSTA Wrote:3. I don't understand the costs. The cost calculator says 4k, which is a fair price for what I want. But I don't understand the annual enrollment fee. Is that due at the beginning of the year, or end of the year?
You apply. That's $75. You enroll. That's about 3K. Once you enroll and pay you're good to go for a year (so, yes, it's in the beginning). File for graduation, that's about $300.
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BTW, interesting goal. I don't see anything wrong with it, at the same time not much practical use either. But hey, if you've got the time, energy, and money, go for it I suppose. Some people collect cars, others collect stamps, who's to say you can't collect degrees? Just don't collect the debt that usually comes with them.
Good luck and I wish you success!
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Yanji Wrote:Thank you for actually bringing sense back into the discussion.
No, thank you.
Quote:While never formally a CAP member myself (not a US citizen), I am a pilot and closely associated with many who are involved with the CAP and Aric Hall is a well-known crackpot who has unsuccessfully sued the CAP on numerous occasions in Texas. By all means, click around his website and even go here: Aric W Hall* -* Law Offices of Aric W Hall* -* -* -*, but don't take any of it seriously. This guy is just a conspiracy theory generating machine.
So, I was right; he does have mental issues. It's good to know I took something away from my psychology studies. :p
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It's a silly idea, I neither support nor "get" it. But its certainly not without president: Michigan Man Has 29 College Degrees and Isn't Stopping - ABC News
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I wonder if they ever got their 10 degrees?
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Do want you like not what folks here say. I understand what you are doing and say go for it. It might be harder than you think as colleges like TESU have rules against it!
The University will not award a third associate or baccalaureate degree.:ack:
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jjCLEPINSTA Wrote:Because I can. Simple as that.
It's like playing Pacman. Some players eat the big pellet so they can bypass the ghosts to eat the rest of the small pellets quickly. Others wait patiently for all four ghosts to get close so they can maximize their score and eat them. Ultimately, both players will run out of lives, and the game will end. But both will have gotten different achievements. The first got through more levels, while the second got more points.
Thanks, Whatley, your factual information was most helpful. I will be looking for the same type of information at my old schools. That's what this place is about right? Finding the school that will satisfy your goals?
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OP is crazy. I can understand two, but ten is nuts and probably worthless.
Also I like the zombie thread resurrection theme going on. One from 08 and now one from 13.
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Ten sounds like a valiant goal!
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