02-07-2011, 05:49 AM
I've never faced discrimination specifically for my degree from TESC but have heard, in conversations with hiring managers, that some bemoan on-line degrees in general. Of course, to my knowledge, these folks all had gone the B&M route. One thing I would recommend is, if you're going to go for a masters after a big 3 degree, make it from a B&M school that offers distance learning. The better known, the better. There are many that offer in-state tuition rates for on-line only students.
I m edumakated thanx to distunce lerning.
MEd, Texas A&M University, 2018
MBA, University of North Dakota, 2014
MS, University of Illinois Springfield, 2010
BSBA, Thomas Edison State University, 2008
AS / AAS, Tidewater Community College, 2004
MEd, Texas A&M University, 2018
MBA, University of North Dakota, 2014
MS, University of Illinois Springfield, 2010
BSBA, Thomas Edison State University, 2008
AS / AAS, Tidewater Community College, 2004