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RE: MS Psych vs. MS I/O Psych job prospects - eLearner - 08-18-2020 (04-28-2020, 12:30 PM)xspect Wrote:(04-28-2020, 11:15 AM)natshar Wrote:(04-28-2020, 09:55 AM)xspect Wrote: They will drag it out for more than one term. Believe me !!!! I had an instructor like that once for a capstone, and the situation was just like what you described. However, it turns out she didn't know what she was doing and I caught on to it. I filed a complaint with the accreditor, got switched to a different instructor and everything went smoothly. Sometimes a bad instructor will keep moving the goalposts because they don't have a grasp on what they're doing, they know it, but they don't have the integrity to admit it. RE: MS Psych vs. MS I/O Psych job prospects - warriortaupou - 09-24-2020 (04-28-2020, 03:27 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: The program is not per credit, it's per term for these competency based degree programs. Essentially, all you can take classes per term, the faster you finish, the cheaper. Depending on your program, you should view the Walden Tempo webpages for each term fee, it ranges and is roughly $2300-$2600 every 3 months, look for their 50% off special before you sign up and enroll... I posted on another thread about the cost, bcoz I was told today that their listed Tempo price already includes the 50% off...which differs from what others said here in the past. But the enrollment officer said that was awhile ago. She said $2,800 per term (3 months) includes e-books and technology fees. I was really hoping it was 50% off...so I guess that might make it a "no" for me at this time. (04-28-2020, 12:30 PM)xspect Wrote:(04-28-2020, 11:15 AM)natshar Wrote:(04-28-2020, 09:55 AM)xspect Wrote: They will drag it out for more than one term. Believe me !!!! This is what I'm afraid of. I am willing to do 2-terms but that's all because I have other financial priorities. 3-terms is more than I can afford. If 2-terms is doable with a fulltime job and family, then it may be worth it. |