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forestgiant wrote: » Every time an article like this gets posted it draws the detractors out of the wood with the vicious verbal attacks against all things online education. Virtually all the attacks are baseless, willfully ignorant, or just plain dumb. They question the validity and delivery methods of WGU as if it's inherently inferior to B&M, but fail to acknowledge that many B&M are catching up to online education themselves.
Iristheangel wrote: » I had a little fun replying to some of those, Forest. I am always amazed when some of these detractors who can't even spell criticize our education.
djfunz wrote: » I thought Katie was pretty humorous. Could that have possibility been you Iristheangel?
Iristheangel wrote: » Is it sad that I hope one of them shows up?
Iristheangel wrote: » Sure was
djfunz wrote: » I figured as much but I'm disappointed. I made the spelling mistake above on purpose just for you in hopes that you would attack me.
jmasterj206 wrote: » Iris I will be sure to stay on your good side. Education is always going to be a hot topic. Heck, there are people on here that still think WGU is a diploma mill.
erpadmin wrote: » Yes, I can see why they would attack the WGU model...WGU is an attack on their livelihood. But the thing is though, BOTH models can coexist....there shouldn't be a us vs. them mentality. But the fact that academia is opening its mouth about WGU means WGU is a very valid threat to the way higher education in the US currently exists.
Iristheangel wrote: » I can't even tell you how many times the IT manager here has tried to interview networking guys who had "10+ years of experience" or "CCNP certified" only to have them fail when asked SIMPLE questions. By simple, I mean, "What is NAT and when would you implement it?" or "Take me through the steps that you would do to assign an IP address to an interface."
djfunz wrote: » Seriously? That's CCENT level knowledge!
Iristheangel wrote: » By simple, I mean, "What is NAT and when would you implement it?" or "Take me through the steps that you would do to assign an IP address to an interface."
Psoasman wrote: » Those people are wrong. You often get out what you put in. So far, I have way over studied for all the courses I've taken at WGU so far, but have learned and retained the information.
CompuTron99 wrote: » Students go at own pace at school without boundaries – Schools of Thought - CNN.com Blogs
NetworkingStudent wrote: » How does someone graduate debt free from WGU? It’s $6,000 per year, correct? Can you make a per month payment? I know I could do this while I was in community/technical college…
NetworkingStudent wrote: » I think WGU could be one of the answers to the rising college costs. To bad Obama probably won’t look at this school…
Everyone wrote: » I'm not a Networking person, or a CCanything, and even I can answer those.
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