(09-11-2022, 10:10 PM)ifomonay Wrote:(09-10-2022, 12:05 PM)Pats20 Wrote: This is one I’m considering.
https://ekuonline.eku.edu/lp/ekuonline-a...1662828552
Pros = reasonably priced $617 per credit
8 week course format
Mscs with a certificate in AI and data science
No application fee.
Fast process. Apply up to 2 weeks before courses begin.
That's a great find. I would seriously consider it. I don't know if the GT name really makes a difference. The experience there wasn't good. The TA's are far more interested in irrelevant things than helping students. I took an OMSCY course there as an elective, and one of the TA's was goofing off on Slack ALL day long every day chatting about silly personal things. When our team asked him a question, he would respond after a week. If the UT Austin MSCS Online was around back then, I would've gone for that instead.
Another professor said he had the right to inspect our hard drive when we gave up control of our laptop for proctored exams. He said if he finds anything illegal or anything he deemed questionable (eg pdf copies of technical books he thinks we didn't pay for), he had the right to report it to the Ethics department. See the irony? Anyway, Georgia is sort of a messed up state, so maybe privacy is not a priority there. It was an elective, so I dropped it like pronto.
Yes and also from what I take (tell me if I’m wrong )
9 credits from the mscs data science specialization can be applied to their online 8 week format aacsb mba program. So 2 masters in 17 courses for $32k
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(09-12-2022, 06:42 AM)Pats20 Wrote:(09-11-2022, 10:10 PM)ifomonay Wrote:(09-10-2022, 12:05 PM)Pats20 Wrote: This is one I’m considering.
https://ekuonline.eku.edu/lp/ekuonline-a...1662828552
Pros = reasonably priced $617 per credit
8 week course format
Mscs with a certificate in AI and data science
No application fee.
Fast process. Apply up to 2 weeks before courses begin.
That's a great find. I would seriously consider it. I don't know if the GT name really makes a difference. The experience there wasn't good. The TA's are far more interested in irrelevant things than helping students. I took an OMSCY course there as an elective, and one of the TA's was goofing off on Slack ALL day long every day chatting about silly personal things. When our team asked him a question, he would respond after a week. If the UT Austin MSCS Online was around back then, I would've gone for that instead.
Another professor said he had the right to inspect our hard drive when we gave up control of our laptop for proctored exams. He said if he finds anything illegal or anything he deemed questionable (eg pdf copies of technical books he thinks we didn't pay for), he had the right to report it to the Ethics department. See the irony? Anyway, Georgia is sort of a messed up state, so maybe privacy is not a priority there. It was an elective, so I dropped it like pronto.
Yes and also from what I take (tell me if I’m wrong )
9 credits from the mscs data science specialization can be applied to their online 8 week format aacsb mba program. So 2 masters in 17 courses for $32k
https://ekuonline.eku.edu/lp/ekuonline-a...1662828552
https://ekuonline.eku.edu/business/mba/
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Not that the $32k is a great price. But the 17 courses. 8 week format AACSB mba
If you can handle 2 courses per 8 week term you could complete both degrees in 2 years.
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