"MASTERS" Grad CERT

Discussion in 'Business and MBA degrees' started by Y-RAG, Sep 6, 2011.

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  1. Y-RAG

    Y-RAG New Member

    What do some of you think about those online"MASTERS" Grad certs from schools such as Notre Dame, U of San Fran, Tulane? Iam on long-term disability(stroke), and I am thinking of trying one while I wait for my medical issues to clear.:scratchchin:
     
  2. Kizmet

    Kizmet Moderator

    They may be of good quality but the marketing (mini-Masters) is deliberately misleading. They are also expensive.
     
  3. Randell1234

    Randell1234 Moderator

    Have you considers a graduate certificate? Some are as few as 9 credits and probably cost the same or less then those certificate programs. What area are you interested in?
     
  4. mcjon77

    mcjon77 Member

    My personal opinion is that if they don't offer graduate credit I wouldn't bother, not for the prices some of those programs are asking. Some of those non-credit certificate programs cost more than some masters degrees from state schools.
     
  5. Y-RAG

    Y-RAG New Member

    Yes, a very fine idea, Having the Post 9/11 GI Bill is a big plus, why bunt, when I can swing away? Last year at this time, I was excited to have the chance to continue on w/school, but my health situation, changed all that, It is truly amazing how in such a short time, life can change on a dime.. I was all consumed w/getting a FED job, then it happened, I was hit by a Tsunami, here I am still talking about schools/degrees, etc. Man do it while your young! I almost feel like what good is another piece of paper, when your left leg works like crap, and your left hand/arm are currently useless.... and I thought STATS was hard, what a whiner I was
     

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