(12-31-2017, 06:43 PM)RANSOMSOUL Wrote:(12-31-2017, 05:33 PM)Kev Wrote: Meaning you need to pay a lot more and study a lot more as well?
So, would it be accurate to say that master's degrees, at the lowest, cost around $9000 ($250/credit)?
A Master degree is more challenging by design - advance degree/master of the subject. Transfer options are very limited outside of continuing education courses and then you are still restricted by the number of outside credits a school will accept. Term-based schools like Hodges University, Patten University & Western Governors University are significantly cheaper if you can finish in 4 - 12 months.
To complete a master's (Teaching, English) at Western Governors University in 6 months, how many hours per day would that represent (rough estimate)?