I appreciate the contrasting ideas (helps us hone in).
For him, university name does not matter (though Excelsior sounds odd). This is a kid that has no idea what he wants to do (and I keep telling him that's fine for now). In my eyes, the degree grows his brain and exposes him to different interests. His Spanish is weak so guessing he'd be more inclined to do an asynchronous scenario (no other students that hear him). At this point, I'm just happy he's willing to continue. Heck, trade school, get a job where he can learn something - as long as he is moving forward.
May I ask what UMPI has over say TESU or COSC?
Note: He's a C+ / B- student (though I saw better grades in early high school)
For him, university name does not matter (though Excelsior sounds odd). This is a kid that has no idea what he wants to do (and I keep telling him that's fine for now). In my eyes, the degree grows his brain and exposes him to different interests. His Spanish is weak so guessing he'd be more inclined to do an asynchronous scenario (no other students that hear him). At this point, I'm just happy he's willing to continue. Heck, trade school, get a job where he can learn something - as long as he is moving forward.
May I ask what UMPI has over say TESU or COSC?
Note: He's a C+ / B- student (though I saw better grades in early high school)