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Antonio72 wrote: » I just started at WGU and am loving it so far. Though for me, it was really the only option. Cost and scheduling were a big concern. I wouldn't have been able to afford to go to another school even with financial aid and I work about 50 hours a week so I needed to find something that I could do in my free time without having to worry about going to class in the middle of the day. Since cost is not an issue for you, there's no need to talk about that. As for scheduling, you said that you're starting a full time job. How are they with your schedule? Will they give you time off so that you can attend classes? Or will you be working nights and weekends? While I understand the stigma of online schools, I wouldn't use that as a reason not to attend. No matter what school you go to, there will always be someone that will think their school was better. "Oh you went to Yale? I graduated from Harvard!" Even if that rhetorical person graduated at the bottom of their class, they would still look down on anyone that didn't go to their school. The best thing to do is ignore that type of thinking because it does no good to anyone. All that matters is the work you put in and the knowledge gained from the experience. Personnaly, I say go for WGU. The best part is the ability to accelerate your degree plan and the flexibility to do it on your time. You could have your bachelors this time next year, if not sooner. Then, if you still want the prestige of wider known school use your GI bill and get your Masters from a typical brick and mortar school.
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