05-28-2010, 12:44 PM
My apologies if this has been discussed before, I did a search and couldn't find anything relevant.
I know the big 3 are equally comparable on the basis of testing out and transferring previous college work, on that aspect they all fare well and ultimately choosing the school becomes a matter of economics, degree availability and perhaps to a certain extent name.
But which school is considered to excel on its courses and programs if one were to take a regular class without the benefit of testing it out? I know ultimately there may be not a straight answer, and that it strongly depends on the mentor.
If this has been discussed before I shall be thankful if someone points me out the right direction.
I know the big 3 are equally comparable on the basis of testing out and transferring previous college work, on that aspect they all fare well and ultimately choosing the school becomes a matter of economics, degree availability and perhaps to a certain extent name.
But which school is considered to excel on its courses and programs if one were to take a regular class without the benefit of testing it out? I know ultimately there may be not a straight answer, and that it strongly depends on the mentor.
If this has been discussed before I shall be thankful if someone points me out the right direction.