08-30-2017, 09:58 AM
(08-30-2017, 09:24 AM)european Wrote: Thank you for replying here! Very interesting, going for a master instead of a bachelor, I guess that could work better for me. But the difficulty level is a lot harder as well though. So for Hodges and WGU its around 7000 USD for a master's degree? Masters in my country are 2 years but in US I'm guessing they are 1 year only. Writing a master's thesis online without meeting with my teacher seems difficult, but surely possible when so many people are doing it including yourself. Are these online universities more lenient perhaps, when it comes to getting a passing grade? I have no experience. I really appreciate you helping me out!
In the US, most masters programs are 2 years, but there are plenty of other non-traditional options. Competency-based programs allow you to go much faster, schools with non-traditional terms also do (terms that start monthly rather than semester-based ones for instance).
Kind of like how most bachelor's programs are 4 years, but there are lots of ways to go more quickly through them.
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