09-18-2022, 06:43 PM
(09-18-2022, 05:22 PM)ss20ts Wrote:(09-18-2022, 05:10 PM)wildebeest Wrote: Same. Two of my classes right now feel almost like different stages of the same class, the second assuming you already know what you learn in the first.
My program is probably going to take me 18 months, three full semesters and a summer with two classes, and that already feels like a long time. I absolutely understand doing one class at a time, but the timeframe really puts me off the idea. I can't help but think: I could get a second master's degree in that time.
How many credits are you doing per semester?
My terms are 10 weeks long. I've been completing 9 credits per term. This is my final term for my MBA and I'm taking 12 credits which required approval from the Dean. I just want to be done. I can't imagine spending 3 years to do this like a classmate of mine. I'd give up. That's probably why I loved UMPI so much. If I had to take a class that I was less than thrilled with, I could move through it quickly. Worse case scenario it was 8 weeks long. The session was so short that you had to just keep moving on.
Yes, UMPI's format and pricing made a BA possible for me. I had been looking at TESU and couldn't figure out a way to make it affordable. I would jump at a master's program from them that was even like a second cousin of what I was looking for.