Bachelors Degree

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by wtguy1, Nov 20, 2008.

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  1. wtguy1

    wtguy1 New Member

    Hey everyone just found out about this great forum.

    So I have started working at UOP (AXIA) to start getting my degree. Seems I will be getting my associates degree in business in a few months. Now here is the dillema. I can either continue with UOP and get the Bachelors in Global Business Managment. Or I could continue at another school.

    Now something I did really like about UOP(AXIA) is that the system is a very flexbile one. Due to the fact that while I am a u.s citezen I currently live overseas so I would need a school with the same time of flexibility at UOP. Any thoughts and advice would be helpfull.

    On another topic I have heard a lot of mixed reviews about UOP degrees. However I am wondering what people though about the Bachelors Degree in Global Business Management.

    Lastly in the future I may decide to get my Masters at a physical school overseas, how will UOP Degree/credits transfer over?
     
  2. wtguy1

    wtguy1 New Member

    One more thing I forgot to add. Time is a bit of a consideration. I am willing to work as hard and as many hours as neccacary but I would like to complete it within 12-16 months if possible. Since I already will have an associates degree I think it is still within reason
     
  3. TEKMAN

    TEKMAN Semper Fi!

    You mention that you're oversea. Are you in the Military? If that certain schools take your Military experience and courses through MOS School, basic training, and correspondent courses as Minor. Which can speed up the process. Also, consider CLEP and DANTES program can speed as well. I completed my Bachelor degree in 24 months from the scratch.

    With the flexible program, I can recommend you with Troy University. The Troy University is accredited by Regional and ACBSP for business as the same as UoP. Troy University offers 5 terms per year, you can handle 3 courses easily, besides the tuition is cheaper than UoP and we have decent football team.

    As far as University of Phoenix has been a big turn off for me. First of all, their tuition is expensive, and those complaints (rippoff.com) as well as their law suits.
     

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