09-05-2016, 02:17 PM
clep3705 Wrote:Taking organic chemistry and other courses at a community college makes sense to minimize costs. The other consideration is that o chem tends to be a weed out course at a university. It should be easier at a community college, although that varies by teacher.
There are limitations on the number of hours that can be transferred in. You really need to find out the specific details of the transfer policies of the schools you are interested in attending.
Are you sure about a 3% graduation rate at UMUC? Even if the 3% rate applies only to the health services management degree, 3% sounds way too low for a public university.
Wilmington is private, so if it is less expensive than public UMUC, you must be out of state for UMUC. What public universities are in your state? If you are going to get a master's degree, get your bachelor's degree at the lowest possible cost.
A degree isn't a waste if it gets you into graduate school, it's a necessity.
University of Maryland – University College (UMUC) in Adelphi, MD | MatchCollege.com The overall graduation rate of UMUC is close to 3%. the facebook reviews also mention a 3 percent graduation rate. Yes i am out of state. i have a sister that lives in Maryland but of course that doesn't help as far as getting out of state tuition. I am in MINnesota.