05-09-2013, 12:27 PM
Jonathan Whatley Wrote:So let's derail a discussion of whether a distance learning coaching and support program at $3000+ per student is overpriced, because you're more concerned about the separate issue of government spending.
Cyrus, this is a distance learning consumer board!
Please, if you're moved to talk about government spending start a thread in Off-Topic, but this line of criticism seems pretty misplaced here. The main subject of degreeforum is consumer-level, usually very cost-conscious nuts-and-bolts of earning distance learning degrees.
Meh, we're on the Internet. Internet's heard it all.
I was trying to make the point that the reaction to paying 3k for a degree, and much more, (per year) is way to big... that sort of reaction should for like... like government spending. In other words, sanantone, I believe that you are over reacting...
*whispers* Not what someone in the "know" can offer...
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