03-23-2015, 04:50 PM
mednat Wrote:To each his own. I would ask, why a different school?
Looks like OP is seeking a specific degree (crisis counseling) that OP's chosen school offers. Now, if you could get a second degree in another area while only having to take a minimal number of courses (especially if you could test out of those), then I'd say go for it. But the idea of taking 60 additional hours of synchronous courses for a second Bachelor's (which seems like it may be the case in OP's scenario, considering it is sort of a clinical major) just sounds like too much trouble for the payoff.
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