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KaiineTN wrote:It's a Business "Communication" degree... Any way you look at it, anything with the word "Communication" in it, taken online, just sounds stupid, unless it's specifically designed for "business" communicating online!
Also, if an online school is charging you more than a school wih active student life on campus, you're just making some greedy fucker rich.
As for your opinion on "favoritism" when it comes to Degrees from online colleges vs "regular" colleges, that totally depends on the hiring company's values. It's not ignorance and stupidity to want people with a proper education, and by proper, I mean of course, being physically present at lectures, communicating and working together with class mates and developing your social and leadership skills as well as maintaining a decent reputation. There's a lot more to college than education from books, papers, and tests. Online schools also bring up some integrity issues, it's simply hard to trust someone coming from one, they have no personal references from the college.
Online classes give you significantly less experience (which is priceless) than being physically present at classes, and I'm speaking from my own experience here. It is NOT stupid or ignorant to favor other applicants for jobs based on that experience. It IS stupid and ignorant to consider both equal.
Phlegm wrote:Are these online colleges accredited?
Would be exact opposite for me. Someone who had enough self discipline and comprehention to complete online degree, would get a job over someone who sat in class and was pushed by teachersKaiineTN wrote:If you were interviewing for a job with me and showed me all these degrees and certificates that were primarily obtained through online courses, and your competition was a guy fresh out of a 4 year state college, he'd get the job, even if you had a considerably higher GPA.
If you want to go to school, GO TO SCHOOL!
I just think it's kind of funny, Mindia... a Master's Degree in Communications, of all things, done online?
Narrock wrote:Yup, I ... was just trolling.
Narrock wrote:I wikipedia'd everything first.
Gypsiyee wrote:I have to agree - I'm pretty shocked that you would say that it's due to laziness that people take online courses... it's quite the opposite. It takes a lot of self discipline to keep a high GPA in online courses - I have lots of friends in college now, your typical traditional college, and they get drunk more than study, but they maintain a 3.0+ gpa just fine.. that's hardly what I would qualify a better education.
Online courses are more popular because it's mostly people who are working full time and going back to school, raising families and don't want to deal with the bullshit daddy's money lazy asses who sit in class looking down their noses at you for being in the class when you aren't 18. Granted not everyone does this, but tons do.
People have bills to pay, people have lives to live - not everyone can be a campus party-person - it doesn't make them lazy, it makes them knowledgeable of what's best for them. I'm going to go out on a limb here and assume that your lack of respect for online learning is due to the fact that you're about 19 (iirc) and are into the whole idea of college life currently. 4 year colleges aren't for everyone, and they certainly aren't for the full-time working adult with a mortgage and a family to take care of.
Zanchief wrote:Last time this came up it was YOU discrediting prestigious Universities, Mindia.
Mindia wrote: Anybody in charge of hiring who would give favoritism to somebody who went to a brick-and-mortar campus over somebody who went to an online campus is an idiot and should be fired for ignorance and stupidity and for doing the company a huge disservice.
Zanchief wrote:Mindia wrote:Zanchief wrote:Last time this came up it was YOU discrediting prestigious Universities, Mindia.
Better check again. Begone with you, troll.Mindia wrote:University of Toronto... the ultimate in prestigious schools R O F L
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