10-30-2016, 11:08 AM
cookderosa Wrote:I think paying "a lot of money" is untrue. If you took 10 Saylor courses, that would be a value of about 30 credits for $250 total. I don't know where you can do better cost-wise.
Don't cheap out on your education, you can try to find the cheapest/easiest/fastest way to get to your associates or bachelors, but don't screw yourself over.
Further to this, you're not paying a few thousand for your education. Take the Saylor courses all 20 of them for $25/3 credits, you won't find anything cheaper.
If you need, there's a free ethics course for 2 credits as well in addition to the ones I mentioned in my previous post. You can get an Associates from COSC with your FEMA.
Again, you are not being ripped off on education - compare yourself with the ones who are overpaying, you should be happy. Nothing in life is free but family love.
BTW, you should read the degreeforum.wikia.com wiki, and the Beginners Guide that's a sticky. Very helpful info indeed...
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