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Which school do you think is the best for competency based program?
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Yeah just because it's 1 credit doesn't mean it's easier or faster. Some classes have multiple assignments and you have to wait for the grading before submitting the next one. At that was my husband's experience in the Analytics ExcelTrack.

I was wondering if you had IT experience because then I would suggest UMPI but if you want an IT degree to get into the IT field, then UMPI isn't an option right now. Maybe in the future it will be.
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RE: Which school do you think is the best for competency based program? - by ss20ts - 10-11-2024, 06:10 PM

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