Hah! Or perhaps someone with one of those "super doctorate" degrees that was mentioned here awhile back?
I'm also not sure what the complaint here is. I see nothing wrong with someone who has earned a credential teaching to the limits of their...
Computers aren't very good at pattern recognition? Robots can't do construction work? Seems legit.
I, for one, welcome our new robot overlords.
Looking at the courses, it looks like a fairly generic MSN program with a couple of case management courses tossed in. They re-brand their health...
Seems plausible, given the purported background. Although, Singh is nearly the Indian equivalent of Smith.
Frankly, I'm surprised that an aspiring theologian holds this "us versus them" mentality. Though, perhaps I shouldn't be. 1) First of all, many...
I did note the need for affordable tuition, so there's certainly no argument there. Fair point on the shift in global economics and workforce...
I agree with expansion and promotion of low-cost alternatives. I don't agree with making higher education free. The problem there is that, when...
This is actually pretty great advice. Honestly, when going into administration, the MBA is -- generally speaking -- more valuable than the MSN. I...
As others have mentioned, there are a ton of RN-to-MSN options. One low-cost program to look into is Western Governors University at Online...
rebel100's thread is a great read for those interested in WGU, but he did the MBA and not the MS Management and Leadership.
I am currently in the MBA Healthcare Management program at WGU and also completed my BSN at WGU. Never had a problem with advising (WGU calls them...
Actually, that was pretty well covered in undergrad. But, you're absolutely right -- I hope that once I complete a graduate degree, I'll be able...
Quality over quantity. As a side note, I'm amazed that a DBA even has to ask this question. Just sayin'.
The issue at hand is not the question itself, but the underlying connotation. Asking that question speaks to one's preparedness -- or lack thereof...
If you have to ask, you probably don't need to worry about it. ;)
American Sentinel University allows up to 50% of Master's degree requirements to be transferred in. They're nationally accredited, though.
You're not likely to find a Master's program in Medical Coding. Medical coding is a technical skill with a narrow scope. It's sort of like asking...
The best source of information on CNA programs will be your state board of nursing. Apparently, in Illinois, CNA's are actually governed by the...
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