TurkishGold
Technical User
Hi,
I will try to keep this as brief as possible.
I didn't do very well in high-school, but I graduated (2001). I spent a few years in various jobs (non IT related) and recently completed an IT diploma course at a technical college. I got into networking/pc-hardware, although it is not a path I wish to travel any further. I am a Brit, although I plan to live in the U.S. fairly soon. I would like to earn a Bachelor degree now. I am 21 years old now... I want to do a degree in E-Business, which (surprisingly) is not offered by a large number of institutions. In brief, I am considering the University of Phoenix Online. I am not extremely familiar with the U.S. college system - what I mean specifically is this business about attending a "RESPECTED/REPUTABLE" institution. It seems like American's make a huge deal about getting into good schools... Should it apply to someone that hasn't done very well in high-school? Does attending a "lesser" institution mean that you will be less successful/respected? I am considering Phoenix mainly because of their online option. I think that there are some mixed opinions about Phoenix on this web-site, and I'd like to hear your arguments (if you think they will help me). Luckily my parents are still on my side and are willing to pay for me, so the fact that it is expensive is not so much of a big concern (not that I like throwing money away or anything...).
The course is designed as follows:
- 3 1/2 years total
- first half - Associate degree "business"
- second half - Bachelor degree "e-business"
I spoke to an academic advisor at Phoenix and he told me that it would be easy to transfer to any of their campuses at anytime. And that I could transfer to a different college/university if I wanted to (I'm thinking after the Associate degree part) - which would be nice as I could graduate from somewhere else, which means my degree wouldn't say "University of Phoenix Online" on it.
Thanks for taking the time to read.... I am really counting on your thoughts on this. I guess I'm really hoping for some encouragement.
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A+, Network+, CCNA
WORKING ON:
e-Biz, i-Net, MCSA
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I will try to keep this as brief as possible.
I didn't do very well in high-school, but I graduated (2001). I spent a few years in various jobs (non IT related) and recently completed an IT diploma course at a technical college. I got into networking/pc-hardware, although it is not a path I wish to travel any further. I am a Brit, although I plan to live in the U.S. fairly soon. I would like to earn a Bachelor degree now. I am 21 years old now... I want to do a degree in E-Business, which (surprisingly) is not offered by a large number of institutions. In brief, I am considering the University of Phoenix Online. I am not extremely familiar with the U.S. college system - what I mean specifically is this business about attending a "RESPECTED/REPUTABLE" institution. It seems like American's make a huge deal about getting into good schools... Should it apply to someone that hasn't done very well in high-school? Does attending a "lesser" institution mean that you will be less successful/respected? I am considering Phoenix mainly because of their online option. I think that there are some mixed opinions about Phoenix on this web-site, and I'd like to hear your arguments (if you think they will help me). Luckily my parents are still on my side and are willing to pay for me, so the fact that it is expensive is not so much of a big concern (not that I like throwing money away or anything...).
The course is designed as follows:
- 3 1/2 years total
- first half - Associate degree "business"
- second half - Bachelor degree "e-business"
I spoke to an academic advisor at Phoenix and he told me that it would be easy to transfer to any of their campuses at anytime. And that I could transfer to a different college/university if I wanted to (I'm thinking after the Associate degree part) - which would be nice as I could graduate from somewhere else, which means my degree wouldn't say "University of Phoenix Online" on it.
Thanks for taking the time to read.... I am really counting on your thoughts on this. I guess I'm really hoping for some encouragement.
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A+, Network+, CCNA
WORKING ON:
e-Biz, i-Net, MCSA
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