(05-07-2020, 11:00 PM)Life Long Learning Wrote:(05-07-2020, 05:29 AM)Stoic Wrote: I bet there are no millionaires in this forum, I do bet there's a bunch of underemployed people or career workers.
You are the one who picked the fight. Two in this thread alone are Big 3 graduates who are what you said we are not.
True I let you reel me into it. Perhaps I didn't know how to put together my thoughts well. I'm also doing the online thing for my degrees, but like I said I have learned absolutely nothing from a perspective of teacher to student relationship in these programs. I'm into the humanities, so there's a need to have effective communication with me.
To me there's a big difference when it comes to online and offline. But on the plus side we can take our Big 3 degrees and get into good Master programs and make up whatever it is that we think we missed.
I'm most definitely attending a hybrid type of program where is online and offline to experience that feeling and I thank that to all the ACE credit and cramming that I did.
If I do online only all the way and never sit into a class with a great professor, I'll be doing myself a disservice in my own mind. But that's just the way I think.