02-10-2023, 10:40 PM
(02-10-2023, 10:16 PM)Rhashad Wrote: Yikes, looks like the general consensus is to stay away. I totally understand the 'bad for employment' complaint but let's be honest folks, most of us are here for the degree and not necessary a "job." TESC did not help me get a job, nor did WGU, but I'm proud of my degrees and email signature.I would have thought just the opposite. Most I would suspect are hoping their educational journeys whether from TESU , WGU or wherever will lead to jobs or career advancement
With that said, I will keep everyone posted to my progress and experience. I will say the enrollment process for a phd program was WAAAAYYY too easy. All they wanted was my WGU transcripts. Courses seem to be straightforward.
Regarding religion, I have a friend at Faulkner and they're also encouraged to use biblical references/religion.
The lawsuits are unfortunate, especially the assault allegations, but a large number of prominent universities have similar issues (Michigan, Penn, etc)