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ExTREME
08-22-2007, 05:26 PM
Well, I made the mistake of not going to college right after High School. 2 Years have gone by, now I want to do some extra schooling just to get something on paper. We all know that's what the boss looks at.

Well, does anyone have any experience with this Online Classes/Schooling? I am considering doing something through NAU (National American University). There's one 60 some odd miles away and I was considering going in under the Technology. IT (http://www.national.edu/Academic%20Programs/DL-AAS-Information_technology.html)

I don't really want to have to go to a campus and get a job for $6/hr. I'd rather buy a laptop, work full-time and do school work in the spare time I have at work, which is usually 3 hours a day. Then I'm done at 7pm and have nothing really important to do.

Yeah I know, some of you may think this is a white-trash thing to do or whatever, but I'm damn near 21, I don't want to be a Freshman at a campus! I'm not old, but I don't want to not work!

Would it be worth it or just keep the job I have, (I do IT right now at a little LLC.)

*Oh yeah and it's only an Associates.
11 weeks, 93 creds, 4.5 creds per class.

95talonracer
08-22-2007, 05:41 PM
Online classes are nice but a 4.5 credit online class is alot. I had 4 different online classes that were 3 credits and that was alot of work. You say taht you will be able to keep up but it is hard to

ExTREME
08-22-2007, 05:49 PM
Where was that from? This is from NAU, in SD. Out of state, but I don't know much about tuition, etc.

I would like to say I can keep up but shit, I don't know how this stuff works. I have a meeting on Friday, that's why I posted this.

*Assignments given out Sundays, due following Sunday by 12pm or am...

JET
08-22-2007, 05:57 PM
Be very careful of places like that, it can be hard to transfer credits to a real 4 year college. Metroplitan State in St. Paul has a ton of online classes and are one of 9 state funded 4 year colleges in the state. www.metrostate.edu I am going there part time and my girlfriend started going there too after she got her 2 year degree. Check it out, only 124 credits to a 4 year degree.

ExTREME
08-22-2007, 06:05 PM
Forgot to add that, the lady on the phone said they do transfer credits.

I am really considering this but I am having a hard time finding out if these degrees from this school are based on learning and experience or just paying for a piece of paper.

She sounded legit.

www.national.edu

Super Bleeder!!
08-22-2007, 06:27 PM
Ask the school for a list of alumni you can contact. Ask people that have gone through the program you are considering.

AJ
08-22-2007, 08:56 PM
You could also check out DeVry. I'm in their Finance program and they have online options as well as two campus locations here in the cities (494/France & 394/169) Some online schools aren't accredited, and that is where a lot of your problems with transfer classes fall. Make sure it's an accredited school.

JET
08-22-2007, 10:33 PM
Even if a college is accredited, that doesn't mean anything. You best bet would be to contact a 4 year college and pretend you have the degree already and what would transfer in. NAU will not transfer in well, it is like the Globe School of Business up here and many others, they aren't real colleges. If you look in the "about us" section that is the first hint, the guy is the president and CEO. Colleges don't have CEO's.

Your best bet would be a local community college or one of the true online universities. One of the biggest is Phoenix University. It looks like Metro doesn't have a full IT program, but they do have a few computer related fields. I am not sure if they are available solely online though.

http://www.metrostate.edu/catalog/index.cfm

A//// Guy
08-23-2007, 10:55 AM
I just finished my last class at metro state last week. I liked that school alot and may go back for my masters next year. The evening and online classes were very convenient.

Hoffer00
08-23-2007, 11:08 AM
Devry has close to 60 campus across the US. If you want to get an associate degree, then a bachelors. Community college is the cheapest way and you can find out if the credits transfer to where ever you want to go.
A lot of community colleges of Online courses.
North Hennipen Community college offers online and are fairly good price.

It worked for me anyways.