Help needed from seniors.

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by mahharrouf, Jul 29, 2009.

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  1. mahharrouf

    mahharrouf New Member

    I have 2 quries, hope you all seniors will help me out.

    I saw just 2 days before, one of member posted one webiste link, its was writen from member, See at my webiste and bellow was link. This link was one detail list of DL universtities comparison cost base per credit charge. I remember I aadded to my favorities but now when I try to open, I cant and I lost that site. It was great info, a huge list about each university undergraduate degree that how much each university is charging per credit.

    If some one caan pull out for me, that would be highly highly appreciated. I explored one by one all pages and I am doing since 3 days, But no Luck.



    My second query, I am almost ready for my baachelor degree at www.worldcollege.edu. Looks great and afordable place, although, I haaven't recived my credit evaaluation from them yet, but mentaly I am ready to enrol for their bachelor degree in computer. Mean while , today from one post I just checked www.ashworthuniversity.edu and things are almost same, looks little expensive from worldcollege but what made me little confuse is, I found so many threads aabout Ashworth which i am thinking maybe Ashworh has any preference at worldcollege?? Please help me to choose right way, or if you can suggest me any else in same cost? for me most affordable thing is monthly payment of $100, thats the best value for me.


    Is there any place DL where I can start my combine degrees, Baachelor and master? My first preference is IT and second business.


    Thaanks to all, each reply would be highly appreciated. Thaanks a million in advance.
     
  2. Woho

    Woho New Member

    I can't really help you with that, but what I can do is suggesting that for most browsers there are plug ins to check your written text for basic spelling errors. No offence but you could really use that ;)
     
  3. Pilot

    Pilot Member

    I would suggest an English as a second language class before considering a bachelor degree...
    No offense.
    Pilot
     
  4. Malajac

    Malajac Member

    I'm sure there are many other options available for Computer Science Bachelor's than those you found. May I suggest considering University of London External System's BSc Computing and Information Systems or BSc Creative Computing, with total costs around £3,700. Much better name recognition and would probably be cheaper.

    http://www.londonexternal.ac.uk/prospective_students/undergraduate/goldsmiths/cc/index.shtml



    As for the spelling, grammar and such, I do think all of us non-native speakers of English need to continuously work to grow, improve, learn and so on and so forth. Some ideas for improvement:

    http://www.degreeinfo.com/showthread.php?p=307674#post307674

    http://www.degreeinfo.com/showthread.php?p=305654#post305654

    http://www.degreeinfo.com/showthread.php?p=308006#post308006

    http://www.degreeinfo.com/showthread.php?p=308998#post308998

    http://www.degreeinfo.com/showthread.php?p=309027#post309027

    http://www.degreeinfo.com/showthread.php?p=309259#post309259

     
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  5. Ted Heiks

    Ted Heiks Moderator and Distinguished Senior Member

    Ashworth University has changed its name to Ashworth College www.ashworthcollege.edu. They are a very legit school accredited by the Distance Education and Training Council (though, see my comments about the limited utility of nationally accredited degrees). Their BS E-Commerce program is looking good.
     
  6. tomball

    tomball New Member

    Ok


    My pick is Ashworth College

    2 cents worth - look at Amberton University a non-profit, non-denominational, Christian institution of higher learning. Since 1971, Amberton has designed its programs to cater exclusively to the mature, working adult who seeks to benefit from the richness of a relevant, educational experience. The University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award bachelor's and master's degrees, and is recognized by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board and the U.S. Department of Education. In order to enroll, students must be over 21 years of age and have successfully completed coursework at an accredited United States college/university.

    Years before the Internet was popular and the term "distance learning" was born, Amberton University was providing "conference courses" to the working adult who had responsibilities that prevented predictable scheduling of time. It was a natural and easy move for the University to employ Internet technologies to make distance learning (e-Courses) available to those students who have the need, organizational skills, self-discipline, and talent for independent study and research.

    Amberton's distance-learning courses are identical to classroom courses in terms of learning outcomes and expectations. Both full-time and part-time professors who teach lecture courses also teach e-Courses. At Amberton University, in terms of competencies, lecture courses and e-Courses are one-and-the-same. Admission to the University, costs, and expectations of performance are the same for all students regardless of the student's location or course selection. All students who attend Amberton University are expected to possess a certain degree of computer literacy. All of Amberton's distance-learning degree programs and e-Courses comply with the "Principles of Good Practice" for distance-learning programs.


    BTW, some folks don't get it, but this poor mexican did it, and yes my spelling still is an oppertunity from time to time, those others guys don't have the right view point - another 2 cents :)
    Another tip, write your thoughts in MS Word do spell check then copy and paste - It works as well as OFF and it's sweat resistant.
     
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