An update: After posting this video, I learned you can actually take up to 4 classes per term depending on your GPA. With my 3.5+ GPA I was able to start taking 3 classes each term. During that time I added a second major as well. I ended up graduating with a 3.55 GPA & 2 majors in October of 2019. I planned on walking in May but the pandemic postponed graduation. Then I found out I was pregnant & decided I wouldn’t be walking, they mailed me my diploma instead. I also got a cap & gown so I could take professional pictures. I don’t have a job with my degrees yet, but that also has a lot to do with the fact that the pandemic has put a lot of companies in financial situations where they aren’t hiring new people. I’m keeping my current job as an ASM at a retail clothing store once baby comes & I’m hoping around this time next year, I’ll be able to start looking for something in my field, but that all depends on if this pandemic dies down. Glad y’all are appreciating this video. I hope you find it helpful.
That’s crazy! I’ve done two classes for the last three terms and there is no way I could afford 4-6 classes. I appreciate this information however, because it’s good to know for the future!
I'm a current SNHU Online student in for a BS in IT. Been attending since 2014 and I finally graduate next year. Enrollment was easy from what I can remember and my advisers were great. They always periodically call and check up on you during your course and are there to help if there's any issues. I'm not a big fan of brightspace. I preferred blackboard. They really need to clean up the interface to make the course material more seamless and easy to navigate. I find myself having to hop around alot to access material I need.
almost done w my first semester at SNHU and I'll admit, it's actually a pretty solid experience so far. I already have an associate's in business at a diff community college and figured what the heck, lemme just finish up my bachelor's while i still feel like it lol. plus it's been a goal of mine to complete my education anyways
I know that you posted this a year ago, but I just want to thank you so much for this video. I relate to you a lot. I have been looking into online college (specifically SNHU), because my husband is also in the military and it would be an easier option. I’m really nervous because I was never able to focus well in high school, but I think this will be a more effective way of learning after for me after watching your video! Very very helpful, thanks again.
Just started my MA In mental health counseling!!! I’m keeping it a secret from friends and family so when I graduate I can be like SURPRISE!!!! I’m so excited 😆 let’s get these degrees
@@kristenseulgiivlog in the mean time, make sure to check out the Sophia so you can get all your elective courses out the way. That way, you’ll be able to just focus on your core classes at SNHU!
Thank you so much for this! I am planning on starting over the June term. I really appreciate all of the info you shared. Best of luck with everything!
I enjoy being a online student with the teachers that help me to learn, and the best way for the best SNHU I have a great way to learn, being able to learn from the OAC. I am a freshman in college in SHNU I am just happy.
Awesome. I too am an online student pursuing an AS in Accounting and immediately after, will be transitioning over to the BS in Accounting program. So far my experience has been amazing. Just like any other university, some courses are more challenging than others, same with instructors, some are just better at teaching than others. The materials taught are relevant and current, you will definitely apply what you learn in the workforce. Thanks again for the video. Ultimately, like you mentioned, online education is not for everyone. If you are self-disciplined and self-motivated, nothing should stop you from achieving your goals.
I love hearing about other peoples stories with schooling and what they're going for! I'm still deciding if I want to get my masters through SNHU online once I finish my degree, or go to FIDM and get a whole new degree in Fashion Design, but that school doesn't offer online so I'd have to go to the campus which means I'd be separated from my husband. :/ I'm not sure how he'd feel about it, so I haven't talked to him about it, but FIDM has been a dream of mine since I was 13. But yes, I really don't think online schooling is for everyone. I've seen it with my own eyes, my friends try to start and just can't finish. It's a shame. :/
Thank you for the useful tips. I will be starting at SNHU June 28th, and I welcome all the tips I can find. Also, this is my first time going back to school since graduating high school.
I start under the MSc in Project Management and Operations on January 30th, while I am working with the VBA (DofVA). Additionally, I am an Army combat veteran as I got awarded my retroactive induction (Post 9/11 GI BILL). I already have my AS in Business Administration from Santa Monica College. Furthermore, I also have my BS in Hospitality Management [concentration is Meetings & Events Management] from UNLV. Now, I am pursuing my Master's degree, but may wait two years after my Master's degree to pursue my DBA in Business Intelligence from Marymount University. Thanks for the heads up on SNHU. I am already enrolled for two classes per term and set to graduate in 2024 of October. By the way, I love the flag! 💯🙌🇺🇲
Thank you for sharing ur experience on SNHU online. I start my first course work in May. Pls continue to share info. Congrats on President’s list. thank you to your husband for serving.
You're welcome! I plan on sharing more information about my experiences as I continue to attend the school! Thank you and thank you, I will tell him you said that :)
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Enjoyed the video! Thanks for posting. How long would you say the discussion palers need to be? And how long are other papers that generally need to be done?
I've been going to SNHU for just 1 week. It's safe to say I'm gonna leave and go somewhere else. Here is why. I have come to find out that I like it when I am learning from a teacher. Here at SNHU you pretty much "Teach yourself". I say that because you literally just read parts of the textbook your teacher tells you to read. I spend a MINIMUM of 6-7 hours a day studying and trying to prepare for the end of Module quiz. There are 8 modules in each class. And you are basically required to study a shit ton of information beforehand just to do good on it. Now you don't need to go to that extreme, but I really want good grades, because I have a lot of hopes and aspirations for my future, but that's beside the point. For me I get really stressed when I have to blindly learn information from a textbook with no real guidance. At least that's what it feels like. The teacher literally tells you that you will have to look up videos on RU-vid when you are stuck. So that's basically all I do whenever I get to the stage of, "uhhhh HUH". Or you can message them under the Discussion tab, which takes up to 24 hours to get a response to just one question. So feels as far away from "hands-on" teaching as possible. Doesn't feel good to just study non-stop from 7 AM to 5 or 6PM every day. All so you can look at what you have left, and realize "Shit, I need to put at least 5 more 8 hour days to just finish this module, THEN you get straight into another Module and you have to put just as much effort to finish that. You study so long cuz you feel like you NEED to in order to stay on target and be prepared enough for the exams. (This is for Quantitative Analysis btw, so just one class) THIS IS JUST FOR ME, I'm trying really hard to get good grades. I never really tried in school up until now, so just trying to give it my all. This is just too much self guided teaching for me is all I'm saying. All in all, if you know that you don't like teachers actually talking to the class and teaching you. Don't go here, It can get pretty overwhelming (if you can't tell). Everyone learns differently as Jayden says, for me, I cant just read textbooks all day. Time for me to go somewhere else, Godspeed everyone.
@@Adrianaxo. I ended up going to a community college in person where I live. I just prefer there to be someone teaching me stuff. I know there are Online colleges that have zoom calls or specific times you are supposed to be there etc.. I just haven't found one either. Good luck on your search!
I’m about to graduate from SNHU in December 2022. My major is English Language and Literature with a minor in Creative Writing. While I do love SNHU, and even considered continuing with this school to get a master’s in English, I don’t think I’ll stick with SNHU once I graduate. What you say is absolutely correct. While I have extremely helpful instructors who give awesome feedback, the distance of online education has become very palpable for me. It would be far better to immerse myself in a classroom of likeminded individuals where our majors/lessons can be discussed and replies taking place in real time. For many people with technical degrees (like science, math, health care, etc., I’d imagine distance learning could become quite difficult. My major is extremely conceptual and theoretical, so distance learning doesn’t pose a huge issue; however, the distance certainly hasn’t made my college experience any easier. Like you, I spend upwards of eight hours a day doing school work (this includes all required reading, writing, and studying), only to complete one week and head directly into another. I’m burnt out. I’m relieved that I’m in my final two courses, but if I had, say, one more year to go… I don’t know that I’d be able to stick it out and complete my degree. TLDR: online college is a lot of work/you might be put in the position to teach yourself everything you must know. Very exhausting. Enter online school at your own risk. Lol.
I agree that online school is much more convenient. I’m currently active duty and have three kids but I’m going to a different online school. I’m moving next month and I’m just not taking a course that month. I highly encourage anyone who is considering going to an online university to make sure the school has regional accreditation. Good luck
Miss, if I start a term on Monday and writing assignment due on Thursday, is that mean I could submit my essay between Monday thru Thursday or just on Thursday? Thank you
Honestly as an Online SNHU student I would recommend the school to anyone looking for an online experience. Their management staff is great as long as you keep in contact, they work hard to make sure you try and pull through your education and the advisors are super nice! It literally feels like one of the best online environments. They really want their students to succeed academically. If I had any problems with it its mostly due to the financial side of things. I don't like the idea of having to pay so much money just for failing a course, which has happened to me a couple of times, as I feel it creates this pressure that doesn't need to be there. Especially if you're someone like me who's biggest struggle throughout my SNHU experience so far is trying to pull through paying balances which are usually a lot of money. This could be potentially a huge roadblock or pitfall for those who aren't the most finanically stable, especially if someone has no experience with a class or has a hard time learning compared to others.. Idk if SNHU will be my future to graduate because of the fear of failing another class would potentially spell "the end".. I don't know if the same applies to other online schools, but I assume it does? But I can say that I think anyone looking to have their future begin with SNHU will have a satisfying experience. I also agree I miss Blackboard as well, it had a better interface to me and was more fun to navigate. I don't hate brightspace, I just think the interface is bland. Don't take this as me going against the University, the pros far outweight the cons and they do care about student education. I just don't like the fact my degree could end simply for not paying a balance for a failed class with my current position in lacking money, which isn't as easy to get nowadays. Don't get me wrong the financial aid department itself isn't a problem, but rather the conditions itself.
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@@myeashaj9154 Yeah they are tuition loans. I still dislike it though since it's done nothing but trouble for me, though I do realize its from my own personal experience.
First things first, tell your husband i said thank you for serving our country :) I'm actually starting Sports Management on February 28th and was really nervous. After watching your video i'm determined to achieve my goal and get my degrees.
First I really appreciate this video it made alot of sense and gives me a clear idea of how the classes will be . From your personal experience, how much time did you spend a week for each individual class doing assignments, reading , and discussions for general ed classes ?
Lets goo im doing Bachelor of Arts in Game Art and Development this was a good video of info thanks for this! online is a lifesaver for people with adhd and add! this works so well for our breed
There’s 6 terms a year. Do you know if for example you decide to take a break before the 6th term; is that allowed? I’m thinking about joining on January for my BD.
You can take up to 4 classes. I take 3 classes you have to have a GPA above a 3.5 and to take 4 classes all four teachers have to agree each term that they think it’s okay with their work load .
This is a really helpful video, thanks for making it. I've pretty much decided on them for my Data Analytics degree (I'm changing careers). I'm interested to see that you said you ended up double majoring though. I never even considered that but now I'm thinking about it. How much did that add in terms of time and money? Was it a lot or was it manageable? I'm in my 30s so I don't want to spend like 6 years in school for another bachelor's degree lol
Thank you for this video! I started the process of transferring to SNHU from another online school. While I do like the concept of my current school, the learning resources are out-of-date and the put a lot of emphasis on a high stakes exam to pass each course. I would like to know how are you tested at SNHU. Do you have to take proctored exams?
I see no one has replied to your comment. I’m in my last term at SNHU. There are no proctored exams. There are quizzes, though, depending on what your major is or what electives you are taking at the time. I’m an English Language and Literature major with a Creative Writing minor. This means that all of my finals and majority of my assignments are papers, not exams.
Hello.. Me too have no support even from my parents so how will it be possible for me to buy books? I am gonna join the March online batch 2024 in MA psychology.
Thank you for this video. Today I thought about colleges and I thought about SNHU.But since I work FT. I was looking at their Online programs. This video was helpful. ! I look forward to seeing more of your videos. Good tip: the planner
@@JaydenRaelee Hey how is school going? how long left until you graduate? im thinking in attending there, I was a Junior when I dropped out of my University, not too late to come back.
I'm so glad I found your video! I started looking into SNHU because of the online option. And your video was super helpful! Thank you! Hopefully you can post an update soon!
Very insightful. I'm considering online courses at SNHU and videos like yours are so very appreciated. Thank you. Good luck to you and your husband. I'll start looking for a dayplanner. 😁
Hi , How is SNHU now? I am thinking of applying as well for bachelors but I am so undecided because I can't get the proper info due to all the mixed reviews of SNHU online. I am still trying to decide whether to go SNHU or ASU , anyway you can help me out? thanks !
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My girlfriend is doing her masters via SNHU online and absolutely loves it. For undergrad semesters are 8 weeks broken down into 2 classes. They weigh those classes more so you only need 42 credits for undergrad. They are also regionally accredited. I know it’s been 10 months but I hope this helps somewhat
ok so I am looking into enrolling in snhu online schools but I am trying to figure out if I will have to attend and mandatory "blackboard" sessions? I have a job so I need to know if I need to schedule specific times to where I can sit down and attend those sessions. Im hoping you can shed some light on this for me. Thanks!
Awesome video! I'd love to see more in-depth explanations of SNHU. I'm also a military spouse & just applied to SNHU to get my BS in Public Health & I'm super excited!
I am also a military spouse (vet) wanted to see if you had any updates on how things were going. I am looking into it but want to be sure that I don't mess over benefits if I should just do traditional schooling.
You said that your fun and colorful planner contributes to your motivation. Me, too! That's actually really important to make your study plan and note taking materials enjoyable. And, my middle school aged daughter's study notebooks are really bright with her highlighting and note taking.
Tyler Macro I am going through world campus Penn state and working full time. It’s absolutely doable. I take 2 classes per semester and work 50-60 hours a week. Usually depending on what is due that week I usually use Monday and Thursday for one course, Tuesday and Friday for the other course. I take Wednesday off. Then take Saturday and Sunday to complete any assignments I didn’t get to finish thought the week. It’s tough. It’s challenging but never did I ever feel like it was all just too much. And I have a very demanding job that requires me to be there frequently. But everything has worked out thus far. I will be graduating in May and even decided to go to graduate school.
I was taking 3 courses per term while double majoring & working 40+ hours a week. It wasn’t difficult as long as you keep your life planned out in a planner on what you need to do each day.
How long is it taking you to finish school thru SNHU? I need to start from scratch by taking some GE classes. Do you know how many GE credits I would need to be able to transfer over to SNHU? (I wish I can skip the useless GE classes!)
I just finished my AA in Liberal Arts at SNHU after going for 3 years majoring in Graphic Design. I am actually switching schools next spring for my Bachelor's degree because my preferred program is not available online at SNHU.
15:00 I am exactly feeling like that. I just want it to be over and the 2 week break is coming up. Working full time and doing these classes is draining. Even if it is online classes.
So if I am taking two courses and I work full time. About how many hours each day would I have to be logged in to be able to finish two courses? And other then the price for school. How much would you say is the amount you spend on school books and other stuff? Thank you.
I just saw this Video, Finishing my AA Degree in English Lit at my local Community College and then gonna finish my Bachelors in English LT at SNHU as well as I'm working on that Marrying my Fiance from Colombia as she will be within the Three Years of Marriage, I'm Planning to teach English in East Asia and Bring my soon to be Wife with me, Mostly gonna want to teach in South Korea and Taiwan as I will be able to pay my Loan Off Quicker and get to see the world with my soon to be Wife. Thanks for the Motivation!!!
Hey, iam 12 yrs experienced HR professional from India. I got scholarship for online MS program in SNHU. I m bit nervous either to opt this out or not due to university acceptance. Whether I’ll be able to do it due to different point system. Plz help me out and advise.
This school sounds just like how Rasmussen was. I got my BS in Business Management from there and most of it was that same CBE format you are describing. I was wondering if they have exams or quizzes that require you to be proctored? Some schools make you take them at centers or on webcams at specific times, but my work schedule does not support that. I was about to apply then I came across your video and thought I'd ask someone actually attending. Thanks, great vid!
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I just got accepted into snhu and the admission counselor told me you can get a degree as a full time student in under the 4 years, I think they said 3.5
Thank you so much for sharing this informative experience Jayden. I still have couple question want to ask: 1. you mention there are 6 terms per year and one term is about two months, so it means we have a full year nonstop schedule? 2. how did you take any quizzes or final exam with online courses? Im curious.
I'm glad you found this video informative! The schooling is on a non stop schedule. You do school all year long with no spring or winter break. However, you get about 2-2.5 weeks off for Christmas. I.e last year 2017, the term ended on December 24th and I didn't start my next term until Jan 8th. Normally, the term ends on a Sunday and the following Monday, the next term starts, there is no break really. At first it took some getting used, and I desperately wanted a break, but it gets easier as you adjust! Quizzes/final exams depend on the class really. My math classes, I had to take a huge test that covered all the material that I learned over the 8 week course. But for the other classes I've taken so far (English, Accounting, Econ, Supply Chain Management, etc) your final you work on throughout the 8 weeks. For example, the third week of the term you'd submit milestone 1, and the fifth week you'd submit milestone 2. Then week 7, when the finals are due, you'd combine the two milestones together, fix anything depending on the feedback given and then turn it in and that would be considered the final exam. Hope this helps!
I am majoring in fashion merchandising and management at snhu online as well. I want to double major in communications with a concentration in management. Have you been accepted to any internships or job opportunities yet?
Thanks for the video. I am planning to start in September I was just worried about if they are good with accepting transfer credits from a community college. I know you said that you went to a community college were they good with accepting your credits? Or were there classes they didn't accept?
All of the classes that I took while at the school were able to be transferred over, there wasn't a single class that didn't get transferred over, so hopefully it's the same situation for you!
I had the same experience. They took 30 credits from almost 20 years earlier! Took care of all my GenEd reqs at SNHU. I'm not sure I would have gone through with this if they didn't take the credits.
Depends on the course level & who your professor is. Each term was different for me. Once I reached 400 level courses, that was when I was putting in 30+ hours a week.
Hi Great video. How is the examination process? If is an online class do you take the exams online or do you have to take them in a testing center? Thanks
The only thing I don’t like is that they don’t partner with companies to help their students with jobs. There are only job opportunities at the school for students that live in NH.
hi i have a question when you graduated did you get into the field you wanted was your degree looked down apon? i plan to attend snhu and be a teacher in korea but i want to know if this is a good online school route?
I haven’t gotten a career in my fields yet due to the pandemic putting a lot of businesses in financial ruts where they aren’t hiring new people. SNHU is an accredited university, therefore, no degree you have from them will be looked “down upon.”
It’s a magnanimous video with great content. But I got recommendations to Stray in a conversation with my mom about him, how he makes legit bachelor’s degree too 🙄, and I needed one so I had to give it a try and that’s how I got my bachelor’s degree.
I took foreign language classes online with a regular college because they offered it and they either do Skype to interview you or just make you record videos that you upload to them. I'm guessing that's how a public speaking class would work too.
Great video! I’m thinking about joining SNHU online and this vid def helped my decision. Does going school online help you finish the degree faster? Or does it take longer? Please answer my question.. And congrats on makin the presidents list! :)
@Marigold14 is correct! It is the same time period as an on campus university. But with SNHU you can only take 2 classes max, which is why the classes are always going and there's hardly any breaks. I started January 2017, my graduation date is January 2021. & thank you!
@@skylergardner2792 Wow so ONLINE Bachelors too is 120credits for 4years that’s awesome!!! Also do u know if those online credits are transferable to Masters level(grad school) to other colleges and Universities.
For people who wants to take online classes at Southern New Hampshire University and if they decide they want to go into the classroom to finish their degree, can this be possible?
That I don't know the answer too. I'm sure if you called the school and asked an advisor they'd be happy to assist you! But I don't see why you couldn't.
Just depends on the next college you want to go to. I thought about taking a class at the university of Phoenix because I was trying to finish off my bachelor's at a real college I'm enrolled in. My college didn't always offer the class online. So I was trying to find out if the course credit would transfer if I took it at Phoenix.One advisor told me it was ok but another kind of gave me the run around. They wanted to see a detailed syllabus of the class before they gave me an answer. In the end we are taking a risk that not all classes will transfer if we go to an online school and switch later to a regular school or vice versa. This can also happen with any college though. I moved from Louisiana to Florida and the University of South Florida didn't accept all my credits from my College in Louisiana even though they are both irl accredited colleges.
How was it?! Did you love it? Was it what you were expecting? Online courses take some getting used to, but once you get the hang of them, it’s no different than in class really!