As usual, great content. I just completed a ten-month MBA program & I really enjoyed it. Initially, I went for it for vanity reasons. Now, I'm starting to apply for more senior management/director level positions.
Perfect timing for this video! Earlier today I was looking at different graduate programs, the MAOL at UMPI Is top of my list but I am not able to find a lot of information on it from people that have taken it recently.
Thank you so much for this content! I’m getting ready to knock out Sophia courses and transfer them in to LUO then I will absolutely pursue a masters there and try to transfer credit using portfolios!
I got my BA in Business Administration from SNHU. I was thinking to continue w SNHU for my Masters degree in Marketing but it will cost me about 24 grand. I found southeastern oklahoma state university masters programs for about 10 grand. Do you have any input for this school? Any info would be appreciated.
I just graduated from UMPI class of 2024. Got accepted at WGU. Npw im thinking about Liberty university for my masters curious to see if I can do a portfolio
I have been hooked on your videos since I found you 4 days ago so thank you for tour content. Do you have any knowledge of cousera and if any schools accept it
@@CollegeHacked this isn’t technically true. UMPI accepts Google PM certification from Coursera and others. Google PM transfers in as BUS 400, a 300 level elective and a 100 level elective. I believe the IBM Data Analytics course has good transfers too.
Please correct me if I'm wrong. But I did heard that the master's degree is actually becoming the new bachelor's degree. So, in the future, in my be necessary to get a masters. Please correct me if I'm incorrect. But that's what I saw.
I am an 15+ years experienced Software Enginner and looking for online masters degree in AI or Data Science which is cheap and easy to finish like in an year. Please let me know
I’m trying to figure out where to get my master’s. I got my bachelor’s degree in clinical psychology from UCF but because I have no professors or anyone else to write letters of recommendations I can’t go for their master’s program. I looked into Walden, Capella, Grand Canyon University, Purdue Global, Liberty University, and National University. They all have degrees in Forensic psychology which is what I want to pursue. I watched your video about for-profit school being scams so I kinda took out Walden, Capella, Grand Canyon, Purdue Global. I was thinking of going to National University but I’m nervous if it’s a diploma mill. I appreciate your feedback.
I concur that for profit universities should be avoided. Purdue Global is owned by Purdue University, a highly respected public university. Grand Canyon reincorporated and is now nonprofit.
Can you review these online colleges, most of which are tranfer credit friendly but are nationally accredited. Ashworth College, Penn Foster College, Martinsburg College, California Coast University, U.S. Career Institute, Washington Technical Institute and Columbia Southern University. WTI and Columbia are regionally accredited. Ive been to several of these schools and I think they are great despite the national accreditation. If the government accepts NA degrees i think they are just fine. Take care.
Those schools may be alright institutions. But the problem is that if someone is not pleased with one of those institutions or relocates and decides to transfer their options will be limited. Most regionally accredited universities will not accept those credits.
It’s true that for some, a nationally accredited degree will be enough to help them reach their goals. But it’s a little like trying to start a group chat with 2 iPhones and 2 Androids. Sometimes it just doesn’t work, and everyone ends up mad in the process. 😉 As a business model, we like happy clients, and happy clients are reliably produced via accredited degree plans!
NA is not just fine. They're like American politicians: full of promises and fluff, expensive, makes you feel good about things now but doesn't get you anywhere in the long run. Stick with RA credit. Even UoP is going for regional accreditation.
No, but a few in the pipeline with that plan :) We have only been open for a couple years so far, so I’m making the assumption that has something to do with it, whether it really does or not 😝
That makes sense! Thanks for the reply. I'm trying to decide what if I do go back and finish my degree! It's would either be that or another grad program@@CollegeHacked
@@nikanderson8786 The nice thing about law schools now is that the application is a lot more than your undergrad institution (which kind of didn't used to be true). So GPA is important, doing well academically is important. But just as important are your extra curriculars, rec letters, and the story behind why you want to go into law :) If you ace those things and the LSAT, a regionally accredited undergrad from anywhere will check the box on the bachelors degree requirement for you!
I'm glad you said this as it gives me a chance to clarify. I haven't taught at LUO in nearly a year. I'm not in any leadership position, and I get no financial benefit from sending students there. So, this is definitely not an ad for Liberty University. But if you want to sign up for a College Hacked consult, I wouldn't argue with that. ;)