03-23-2015, 03:25 PM
KittenMittens Wrote:Your use of gifs to demonstrate your points, by the way, are rather... interesting. I've already stated that Excelsior would have been viable from a price/utility standpoint if it had more lax policies on transferring credits in, and their price which is generally much higher. You're still hounding a minor issue which I've already addressed in previous posts as well demonstrating your preconceptions of people of the Indian subcontinent. And for the record, you get what you pay for –*you're condensing a 4 year degree into possibly less than a year mainly through no exams in degrees that are generally fluff (liberal arts, general studies, etc.). Most of us are getting the degrees mainly for career promotion/$$$ reasons (why else are we spending several thousands on a degree?) – in the end you do get what you pay for. You get a regionally accredited degree from ANY of these institutions but none of them are exactly name brands by any means. But for the purpose of getting a regionally accredited degree, it suits its purposes for many of us. Best of luck to you!
My Excelsior degree has me siting next to an Olympic medalist whose a Stanford graduate, a Yale graduate, along with various state and university graduates in my graduate program. It has also opened the door to an abundance of job offers I received after my conferal. So much for a lame school with a lame name. Have a blessed day.
Grad cert., Applied Behavior Analysis, Ball State University
M.S., in Applied Psychology, Lynn Univeristy
B.S., in Psychology, Excelsior College
A.A., Florida State College at Jacksonville
M.S., in Applied Psychology, Lynn Univeristy
B.S., in Psychology, Excelsior College
A.A., Florida State College at Jacksonville