One of the biggest changes recently is employer college programs such as the guild partnership.
A school such as ASU would normally be too expensive to attend, but thanks to these employer programs, students can go there for a discount or, in some cases, for free.
ASU Student Experience
"I got my Electrical Engineering degree through sbux & ASU online. Hands down, the best decision I’ve ever made. I completed my degree in ~3.5 years, but I chose to load every semester to the max & take summer sessions. It is a lot of self-directed work & some of the professors can be hard to reach but overall it was a very positive experience. Most of my professors (like 90%) were eager to help."
Question asked
"How was/is finding a job after completing the degree if you don't mind me asking?"
ASU Student Experience
"Finding a job was actually pretty easy. I graduated with ~3.5 without internship experience & got 3 job offers. Everywhere I interviewed seemed to really like that I earned a degree while working in addition to having all that customer service experience."
My Thoughts
From what I hear, engineering is all about the school's reputation and the school's relationship with employers. Otherwise, you're wasting your time getting an engineering degree.
So if you can transfer CLEPS/DSST and/or maybe they let you transfer UMPI classes to ASU, then it might be worth it for some to attend that college for the brand name.
For almost all DegreeForum members that are not getting tuition assistance, this wouldn't be a good college to attend as this college would cost at least $32,000.
A school such as ASU would normally be too expensive to attend, but thanks to these employer programs, students can go there for a discount or, in some cases, for free.
ASU Student Experience
"I got my Electrical Engineering degree through sbux & ASU online. Hands down, the best decision I’ve ever made. I completed my degree in ~3.5 years, but I chose to load every semester to the max & take summer sessions. It is a lot of self-directed work & some of the professors can be hard to reach but overall it was a very positive experience. Most of my professors (like 90%) were eager to help."
Question asked
"How was/is finding a job after completing the degree if you don't mind me asking?"
ASU Student Experience
"Finding a job was actually pretty easy. I graduated with ~3.5 without internship experience & got 3 job offers. Everywhere I interviewed seemed to really like that I earned a degree while working in addition to having all that customer service experience."
My Thoughts
From what I hear, engineering is all about the school's reputation and the school's relationship with employers. Otherwise, you're wasting your time getting an engineering degree.
So if you can transfer CLEPS/DSST and/or maybe they let you transfer UMPI classes to ASU, then it might be worth it for some to attend that college for the brand name.
For almost all DegreeForum members that are not getting tuition assistance, this wouldn't be a good college to attend as this college would cost at least $32,000.
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Course Experience: CLEP, Instantcert, Sophia.org, Study.com, Straighterline.com, Onlinedegree.org, Saylor.org, Csmlearn.com, and TEL Learning.
Certifications: W3Schools PHP, Google IT Support, Google Digital Marketing, Google Project Management