so many choices

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by 10secv6, Dec 26, 2004.

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  1. 10secv6

    10secv6 New Member

    Ok, I know that this is my first post, but I have to start somewhere, right? I have taken a few classes here and there at a local college and I have found it time that I go to DL. I did some research and I came up with AIU (before I found this website). I have taken 2 classes there so far. I like the 5 week classes. I like the Curriculum. I don't like the fact that its $28,000, or that its only 10 classes for $28,000. I feel like I am not getting the education that I am paying for. So, I could do a bachelor's degree by exams at TESC, COSC, etc.... Do a 1/2 and 1/2 exam and classes etc. Which I am leaning toward. But where do I go? I want a business degree, in a reasonable (read: short) amount of time. Is Baker college a good choice for a Bachelor's degree? Do I stick with the "Big Three"? I don't want to spend $28k. Since AIU is basically a self-study place anyway, and I can do that quite well, wehre is best? Other options are: Colorado State University Pueblo, Louisiana State University??? I dont know..... What are the upsides and what are the downsides? Any other options?

    Thanks for the help and information.

    Pat
     
  2. jdaug

    jdaug New Member

    Colorado State University - Pueblo does not have a Bachelors degree in Business. They offer Sociology, Criminology, and Social Sciences. (I'm in the Criminology program) However I am taking an Independant study course at Adams State College which is in the Colorado Consortium of Colleges along with CSU-P and they offer several Bachelors in Business by Distance Learning. The cost is reasonable as well, the per credit cost is just under $100.
    http://exstudies.adams.edu/
     
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