As I suffer through another grueling semester in a science curriculum at a national research university, I came accross a University of Phoenix student, doing homework at work, who was getting his master's degree online because it is 'quicker'. I was a little annoyed at his comment that online university is "the better way to go". Now, I don't have to mention that I'm a science student, and the MBA and undergrad business degrees are a whole different ball game - but I am certain that University of Phoenix students don't have to give presentations, study in laboratories, join proffessional societies and network, intern with companies to gain experience, and suffer the excruciating pain of dealing with proffessors who want to push you to absolute limit of your ability.
If online university is legit, then what do the proffessors research? Where does it get grants from? What papers do they publish? What projects do they work on?
What are the entrance requirements?
2007-09-09
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