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Tiffanywins

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Re: on-line schooling
« Reply #15 on: November 14, 2010, 07:38:35 pm »
I am almost done with my Bachelor's in Business from DeVry.  They are more expensive but well worth it.  It is like getting a degree from a regular university and their degrees are looked upon higher than some of the others.

I will say though that you have to actually work on your degree and stick with it with them.  Unlike some of the other schools you have regular class sessions just like college and assignments that have to be done by a certain time.  You use regular text books that are provided via an online book system to do the classes.

My next degree portion will be a combination of online classes mixed with classroom setting though because of my career path.
I thought about trying to get accepted into Devry, but I now want to attened Parsons school of Design

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« Reply #16 on: November 14, 2010, 09:29:16 pm »
That is the one problem with DeVry.  They are very limited in courses.  I think it should actually be called DeVry Business School instead.  Most of the degrees they offer are geared about business management in one form or another.  However, they do have a pretty decent game programming degree!   :thumbsup:

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