I have an on-campus degree from Michigan and I have an online degree from TESU. I like them both. They are not the same. The best part of being on-campus at a place like Michigan - and I assume Harvard, too - is being surrounded by ambitious and creative people 24/7 and then doing amazing things with them. When I was at Michigan, I organized Jewish, Christian, Muslim dialogue groups and helped to write the campus policy on religious holidays. It was a very cool experience. I think that the tuition paid at really good state universities is worth it. I would think that normal Harvard tuition is probably worth it.
That said, I think that places like TESU are FANTASTIC. The ability to crank out a degree or several degrees using five minutes here and five minutes there throughout the day is incredible and the wave of the future. It is just a highly-productive thing to be able to do and it is not less than a degree from a place like Michigan or Harvard in any way. It is just its own thing.
That said, I think that places like TESU are FANTASTIC. The ability to crank out a degree or several degrees using five minutes here and five minutes there throughout the day is incredible and the wave of the future. It is just a highly-productive thing to be able to do and it is not less than a degree from a place like Michigan or Harvard in any way. It is just its own thing.


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