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What is the best college/option for me?
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Hi there! It's great to hear that you're interested in pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science. I understand your concerns about proctoring, and it's good to know that you're looking for alternative options that work for you.

One option you could consider is Oregon State University's online post-baccalaureate program in Computer Science. It's a self-paced program that allows you to complete the degree at your own pace, and there's no proctoring required. Additionally, OSU has a good reputation for its computer science program and is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. However, it may not be the most affordable option out there.

Another option you might want to consider is Southern New Hampshire University's online program in Computer Science. It offers a self-paced option as well as a range of other schedules to choose from. SNHU is a non-profit university, and it's known for its flexible and affordable programs. There is proctoring required, but it might be worth considering.

There are also several other universities that offer online computer science programs, such as Arizona State University, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Georgia Institute of Technology, to name a few. You may want to research these programs and see if any of them meet your needs in terms of self-pacing and proctoring requirements.

In terms of other degrees, you mentioned being interested in finance, economics, political science, and physics. It might be worth looking into the online programs offered by schools that have strong reputations in these fields, such as the University of Michigan's online program in Economics or the Georgia Institute of Technology's online program in Physics. However, I would caution that these programs may not offer as much flexibility in terms of self-pacing as a computer science program might.

Regarding financial aid and student loans, it's great that you're open to exploring those options. I would recommend looking into the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to see if you qualify for any federal aid. You can also look into scholarships and grants that may be available to you based on your academic or personal background.

I hope this information is helpful to you as you explore your options. Best of luck in your academic journey!
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RE: What is the best college/option for me? - by Henry_Patterson - 03-16-2023, 07:46 AM

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