01-01-2018, 08:26 AM 
		
	
	
		If I were to give WGU a greater happiness value it would be on that it's a non-profit, has a significantly larger alumni and greater stability as a university.
Patten's format is 1 exam & I paper per class. Papers on average are 12+ pages and there is no capstone. By the numbers, Patten is considerably less writing and, heavy on exams in comparison to WGU. What has made Patten tougher for some is their structure, their limitations for revisions on papers and resources for exams.
I still agree with Ideas, just for slightly different reasons.
	
	
Patten's format is 1 exam & I paper per class. Papers on average are 12+ pages and there is no capstone. By the numbers, Patten is considerably less writing and, heavy on exams in comparison to WGU. What has made Patten tougher for some is their structure, their limitations for revisions on papers and resources for exams.
I still agree with Ideas, just for slightly different reasons.
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MBA, Healthcare Management, Western Governors University - in progress
MS, Management and Leadership, Western Governors University - 2017
BS, Business Administration, Thomas Edison State University - 2016
RANSOMSOUL: Exchange Good For Great
The Ultimate Route to Earning a Bachelor's Degree in Business: A StraighterLine Success Story


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