04-13-2019, 05:57 PM
Basically, it boils down to the students responsibility on finding a school that will get them started on the right path, a Big 3/WGU or other CBP schools such as Brandman, NAU, etc are great for the undergrad offerings, but I would take up Grad Studies at a better or more known university.
The Big 3/WGU and other competency based programs are geared for Adults/Professionals, generally who have a family or other commitments and doesn't have the "time" to get into a class room.
As mentioned, these universities are are relatively unknown, unless you get a full ride scholarship to a school or you get into the Ivy Leagues, there is no reason to stay with the Big 3 or CBP schools.
Furthermore, the ones these aren't for are the ones who want to further get into a specific profession, as these schools do not offer every prerequisite course required for a variety of graduate degree requirements.
The Big 3/WGU and other competency based programs are geared for Adults/Professionals, generally who have a family or other commitments and doesn't have the "time" to get into a class room.
As mentioned, these universities are are relatively unknown, unless you get a full ride scholarship to a school or you get into the Ivy Leagues, there is no reason to stay with the Big 3 or CBP schools.
Furthermore, the ones these aren't for are the ones who want to further get into a specific profession, as these schools do not offer every prerequisite course required for a variety of graduate degree requirements.
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