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I've been going to a school which is known for having a lot of online classes. However, it also has plenty of inclassroom classes. It's not primarily an online school. While talking to the head of my department she asked how my school was coming along. I was excited to tell her well. I dont graduate until the end of 2008 but I've been so dedicated and been putting a lot of blood sweat and tears into keeping my GPA as high as possible. She told me that she had hired someone who had gone to the school I'm in and it didnt go so well. She thought the girl was under trained and then she suggested I take classes at a community college. I've already dedicated two years of my life to this school and obtaining this degree. I dont want to have to start over or transfer some where else. I like this school and in my opinion my online courses have been way harder than my inclassroom courses because youre forced to do much more reading and participating. I'm a little upset by this because I switched to this major to better fit my job which I love but now it sounds as though it may be pointless. I'm 24 and in my opinion way to old to keep starting over. How do I handle this situation? Should I switch schools? The degree is Business Administration with a specialization in Accounting. Just to point out all of my completed math courses I've taken IN a classroom.

2006-10-25 06:46:07 · 5 answers · asked by Rainey 4 in Family & Relationships Family

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Why would you change schools based on one bad experience your department head had with a graduate from your school? Just because one employee didn't work out doesn't mean everyone that graduates from the same school is under educated. Keep up the hard work, and prove her wrong.

PS what does this have to do with your father?

2006-10-25 06:55:38 · answer #1 · answered by KayGeeTX 4 · 0 0

Because one person has denigrated what you will achieve?

My suggestion is to ditch the head of department if that is her narrow view.

And also ask yourself what she is doing there in the first place if that is her opinion of the alumni!!

2006-10-25 13:50:11 · answer #2 · answered by steven b 4 · 0 0

One bad experience by someone shouldn't mess up your plans. Stay put if you're happy there.

2006-10-25 13:57:53 · answer #3 · answered by nursesr4evr 7 · 0 0

Talk to your schools career councilor

2006-10-25 13:50:27 · answer #4 · answered by robert p 1 · 0 0

Talk to him about love.

2006-10-25 13:47:39 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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