10-04-2007, 05:00 PM
acs1122 Wrote:Either one works for me!!! I just want a sense that I can do it, without getting overwhelmed with the high-level of work that would be expected of a grad student. I'm trying to work past a deep fear of not being able to 'do' the work, and end up kicked out of grad school, or something.
You finished, so how was the experience? Was it anything like what you expected? Any problems adjusting? Did you have trouble keeping up with other students?
[SIZE="2"][COLOR="Navy"]Then let me robustly recommend CCU's MBA program!
As for keeping up, you set your own pace; I set my pace at Warp Factor 7 (WF7) and completed my MS degree in 6-months.
Granted I worked at a fevered pace and for a few hours each day but it can be done. In fact I would say that if you worked at a moderate and comfortable pace (WF1) you could complete a graduate degree within one-academic year (9 months). Take it from two EC grads - Basket Weaver and myself, CCU is the way to go!
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Passing It On & Paying It Forward To All Just Starting or Completing Their Educational Journey!
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God Bless The USA :patriot: