08-27-2013, 02:25 PM
Ladyplf Wrote:Looks like Thomas Edison is really trying to make it harder to get a degree. I wonder what their plans are for the future; they just made a huge land deal in Trenton possibly for brick and mortar classes and they have the new general education degree requirements. Who knows what new changes may be coming down the pike next? Maybe almost being absorbed by Rutgers pushed them to raise their academic standards.
Sorry for being entirely selfish in this response, but I wonder if this will enhance the degrees already earned? That is if TESC improves its name-recognition and is seen in a favorable light academically by more folks, perhaps the "blank stare" I've gotten when employers come across the degree on my rÃsumà will go away. It hasn't hurt my prospects that I know of they just are ignorant of the school.
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MA in History, American Public University, currently pursuing
Virginia teaching license, currently pursuing
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