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by uopeoplestudent
2204 days ago
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> You're deluding yourself, as people who go to these dead end institutions often do. You're of course free to do so, but if you think you are actually going to a real university, you're going to be in bad shape. I am curious. Why do you think I'm deluding myself? What do I stand to gain? I've already stated elsewhere that my pursuit of this degree is purely for the love of learning. I've also stated that I already have an existing bachelor's degree from an RA school. I even have grad school experience--again from an RA school. I don't need this degree for anything. I don't benefit anything from deluding myself. However, I do think it's important for other students to have a realistic understanding of how they can benefit from UoPeople and what its limitations are. By saying "credit don't actually transfer" you're spreading misinformation. They do. They have. Will they transfer to most RA schools? Probably not. Will they transfer to some, including some prestigious schools? Yes. These are facts. And it helps provide a realistic perspective to potential and/or existing students. |
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ymmv.
And I don't know what you consider "prestigious", I don't consider WGU prestigious.