Spoiled for choice ):

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by nyvrem, Mar 13, 2014.

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  1. nyvrem

    nyvrem Active Member

    Does anyone every get this feeling, like there's so many different online programs that's going on in so many schools, you just want to take them all !

    Every time I come across an interesting program, I have this urge to consider my position (currently with ASU) and see if it's worth wild to switch.

    Thank god for my wife to always knock some sense into me and just push me back to finishing up ASU.

    Damn all these online programs!

    :worried::worried::worried:
     
  2. lawrenceq

    lawrenceq Member

    I wasted a lot of time jumping from school to school. Looking back at it now, I could have finished my BS with some GI Bill money left to play with and continued my studies at the school of my choice.
     
  3. japhy4529

    japhy4529 House Bassist

    I faced this dilemma 10 years ago and as a result, I bounced around from school to school for years (not due to any academic issues, but always looking for the next "best" program). It took me until mid-2010 to finish my B.S. and until this month to begin my graduate studies in public health (after a very brief stint two years ago in an educational psych program).

    I say that your wife was correct in knocking some sense into you. Unless your years away from completing your degree with ASU and you loathe the subject, I would just stick it out. Plus, if you don't like your major, ASU has a ton of online options, so you might be able to switch and stay at the same school.
     
  4. rebel100

    rebel100 New Member

    Credits from 6 different schools plus DSST and SL are on my BS transcripts from COSC, I then started WNMU MAIS before jumping to WGU to do the MBA. I now spend a rediculous amount of time looking at Doctoral programs and various grad certs (University of Florida has several cool ones).
     
  5. Ted Heiks

    Ted Heiks Moderator and Distinguished Senior Member

    yesh indeed
     
  6. Maniac Craniac

    Maniac Craniac Moderator Staff Member

    My life changed drastically when I discovered DegreeInfo. I went from feeling like the ENTIRE education system was set up to exclude me from any opportunity to immediately having so many options that I had no idea where to start. I never planned on having a graduate degree, but the thought will likely never leave my mind so long as the infrastructure of internet tubing is still intact.
     

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