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Ive heard a lot of nightmare stories of teachers not showing up, of syllabuses not matching what is due, etc, and i experienced it in one IRL "online" class where the teacher was not even a real teacher, and changed the assignement requirements AFTER it was due, and other misc bs.
Which online schools have integrity, where the teacher shows up, knows their stuff, makes everything very clear, has assignments, grades them fairly, move on with our life?
I dont have the time and patience to be writing to the Dean about a teacher gone rogue.
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In general, you want to go with the Public/State institutions first, then the non-profit private institutions or state endorsed ones, lastly (if you need to select a program that's not offered at the previously mentioned institutions) the for-profits that are exclusively online. If you're reading the specific college sub forum, it's already got a small list...
Determine the degree you want, search the board, google reviews, find institutions you're interested in, then review the professors on ratemyprofessor. You should always go for RA > NA or Foreign institutions, here's a list of CBE programs or similar that's on the WIKI for review:
https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Co...d_Programs
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(09-01-2024, 07:16 PM)MondoCat Wrote: Ive heard a lot of nightmare stories of teachers not showing up, of syllabuses not matching what is due, etc, and i experienced it in one IRL "online" class where the teacher was not even a real teacher, and changed the assignement requirements AFTER it was due, and other misc bs.
Which online schools have integrity, where the teacher shows up, knows their stuff, makes everything very clear, has assignments, grades them fairly, move on with our life?
I dont have the time and patience to be writing to the Dean about a teacher gone rogue.
I've attended 6 online programs over the years and never had what you described happen. I had a professor not show up for several classes one time in an on campus program. Her mother was dying and passed away during the semester. She gave everyone really good grades that semester. Much of the work on the syllabus never happened and we were ok with it given the circumstances.
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