(06-23-2021, 05:29 AM)jamshid666 Wrote: I just got my acceptance letter from HAU with a start date of Sept. 7th. I just need to finish sending them all of my previous transcripts (quite a few) as well as dig up two people to write a recommendation letter for me. I reckon this means I can stop working on the BSBA from TESU as getting an MBA for $3,000 versus the BSBA for the $5,000 or so in remaining costs kind of makes TESU a moot point now.
A bachelor's degree is lowering ranking than a master's so the BSBA would do nothing for you if you have an MBA. Might as well spend the time, energy, and money on the MBA.
(06-23-2021, 10:42 AM)newdegree Wrote: I have heard from other students that courses have more students but no more than 5-7 students. I guess the first course they signed me up for didn't have many students. Only three students to start and now we are down to two but hey I'm not complaining I just read the material and do the assigned work. To be honest some courses will have a weekly zoom meeting/class (usually three hours long at night like from 6pm-9pm eastern standard time) and some courses won't. In the courses that do not have zoom meetings, your interaction will be through email with the professor if you have any questions or concerns. You will be doing a lot of self-learning overall but I believe most online programs are like that.
Every online program I have been a part of you really are learning on your own. You're given assignments. You complete them. They're graded and sent back to you. Some programs have discussions but they're not live. To some degree in person programs are the same way unless you have one of those awfully boring professors who spends your 50 minute class reading the textbook to you. Not all professors/instructors are engaging.



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