Cheap, cheaper, Cheapest!

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by humbug101, Nov 13, 2008.

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  1. humbug101

    humbug101 New Member

    As a long time reader,

    It appears that the most frequently asked question(s) is in regards to "CHEAP" degrees, certificates, units etc.

    It seems to me that maybe a separate classification and/or forum would be warranted. Maybe a breakdown of schools in cost categories similar to Bear guides for schools would aid those in search of the "cheapest".

    Just a thought!
     
  2. TEKMAN

    TEKMAN Semper Fi!


    Who does Dr. Bear make profit if everything are online?
     
  3. humbug101

    humbug101 New Member

    As a someone who has learned from Dr. Bear and has great respect for his valuable work, I am not sure I agree with your premise.

    This forum provide valuble information that could also be put in a book yet we discuss costs, schools and programs.

    It would be an adjunct to not a replacement of!

    Again my opinion
     
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  4. Kizmet

    Kizmet Moderator

    Hi humbug - I am also interested in knowig which programs are the cheapest. However, I have also learned that this designation is not a permanent one. Schools change their tuition/fees at will. Any book that listed the cheapest degrees would be inaccurate before it even went to print.
     
  5. Ted Heiks

    Ted Heiks Moderator and Distinguished Senior Member

    Or we could make a series of threads by degree title with school name, website, degree title, majors/concentrations, tuition, and accreditations, similar to our MEd Sticky, EdD Sticky, and the in-progress MBA Sticky. If we get soooooo many stickies that we fill up the entire first page with stickies, the degree stickies could be moved to a separate corner. Or, as RobertJ of degreeboard once suggested (but he & I never followed through on), have spreadsheets for each possible degree title with school name, website, degree title, majors/concentrations, tuition, and accreditations. Just a thought.
     

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