Searching for a Master's Degree On or Offline?
rstewart asks: "I've been searching for a good school to get a Masters in computer science from. The catch: I want to do it as an online degree since I do not have the time during the day to take classes and am not interested in moving/switching jobs right now. I'm not interested in something like University of Phoenix or one of the other schools like that but a traditional brick and mortar school where I can get a Masters degree that is the same as being at that school's location. I'm wondering what other users experience with online degrees are and if there are any schools worthy of mention for this type of goal." There's another question of the offline variety as well.
jokrswild asks: "As the end of my college career ends, I start to look toward the future. After recieving my BS in Computer Science, I could go on to get a job right away, or continue my formal education and get a Masters in Computer Science. Thinking about it, I've decided that I would like to further my knowledge of Computer Science, and pursue a masters degree. The only problem is that there are too many schools to choose from! What are your experiences with computer science at different schools around the country, and which do you think offers the best program for a Masters in Computer Science?"
I'm sure someone is offering to sell you a degree in your email. If not? get a hotmail account you sure to get an offer you cant refuse. :)
Cheers
I'm working on my masters degree in experience without setting foot on a campus. Too bad I don't get one of those neat little sheep skin hangy-do's with improtant people's autographs.
Someone hates these cans.
If you get half as much spam as me, you're bound to have had a few offering to sell you a degree.
(nb: I'm kidding - please don't take this seriously!)
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