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Community College(2 years/transfer) vs University(All 4 years) vs Online Degree
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<blockquote data-quote="cobralvr01" data-source="post: 14936822" data-attributes="member: 164560"><p>Since I was the one who revived it from the dead I guess I'll add to this one. </p><p>IMO, the smartest route to take financially would be to get an Associate's at your local CC and setup your course load into a full transfer program to a 4 year university. An associate's is equal to a high school diploma these days and won't gain you much other than a "congrats". It's not really worth anything. As far as online classes are concerned it really depends on the University you go to. ASU has an online degree program that gives you the exact same diploma as if you were there in person. </p><p>On a personal note though, if you're looking to get your full educational bang for your buck then you need to take the classes where you have to be there. They hold you accountable to actually retain the information and use it. Online classes allow you to use your book and "cheat". Even though this is more realistic in the working world, it doesn't help you retain the information...and employers know this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cobralvr01, post: 14936822, member: 164560"] Since I was the one who revived it from the dead I guess I'll add to this one. IMO, the smartest route to take financially would be to get an Associate's at your local CC and setup your course load into a full transfer program to a 4 year university. An associate's is equal to a high school diploma these days and won't gain you much other than a "congrats". It's not really worth anything. As far as online classes are concerned it really depends on the University you go to. ASU has an online degree program that gives you the exact same diploma as if you were there in person. On a personal note though, if you're looking to get your full educational bang for your buck then you need to take the classes where you have to be there. They hold you accountable to actually retain the information and use it. Online classes allow you to use your book and "cheat". Even though this is more realistic in the working world, it doesn't help you retain the information...and employers know this. [/QUOTE]
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