07-05-2022, 12:55 PM
(07-05-2022, 12:43 PM)eupharis Wrote: Wow this community is crazy. I had no idea a place like this existed.
I read over https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Th...c_Approach
and did a deep dive on the wiki.
I'm someone who has taken a LOT of courses over the years. But all the for-credit courses I have taken have just been at the local community college / state university.
I thought I was doing really well going to an in-state school, taking AP classes, doing community college where I could, and picking up a few grants/scholarships here and there.
But yeah it seems like the approach here could have made things way cheaper? Like 10x cheaper?
Looks like I have ~280 undergrad credits and 73 grad credits. I have two degrees (BA and MA) and a smattering of certificates.
I ran some back of the envelope calculations, and right now at a cost of $250 per credit (tuition + fees, with residency), my undergrad alone would cost $70k today.
But you all are doing it for $5-10k? That's wild.
...
So I built this website for the non-credit online course space:
https://newcoursealert.com/
But after reading this forum, I wonder if pursuing non-credit online classes is really the way to go anymore.
With something like Sophia, the cost of for-credit courses seems like it's actually less than non-credit courses? Why wouldn't you pick up the college credits? Am I missing something?
So yeah, I am rethinking my website now. It feels like if you could send people alerts about new for-credit courses, that would be even more helpful?
Read my signature, I could have save about $2500 had I done UMPI versus TESU for undergrad
Just saying
Certificate for the Study of Capitalism at University of Arkansas finished July 2022
MBA with Hellenic American University started March 29th, 2021 , finished May 20th 2022, Graduated in June 2022
BSBA at Thomas Edison State University started May 21st 2020 with Sophia and SDC, finished Jan 24th, 2021, Graduated on 12 March of 2021
Total time to complete both degrees 2 years exactly, total cost just a small bit over $10,000
Thanks Degreeforum!