If you can afford it, go for it. I, however, will not pay ~$400 per credit hour.Originally posted by: CT2TXtech
My lady has signed up for University of Phoenix online to begin her quest for a masters. Was wondering if I should do the same. ANyone out there ever done this, or know anyone that has?
Originally posted by: minendo
If you can afford it, go for it. I, however, will not pay ~$400 per credit hour.Originally posted by: CT2TXtech
My lady has signed up for University of Phoenix online to begin her quest for a masters. Was wondering if I should do the same. ANyone out there ever done this, or know anyone that has?
Originally posted by: dtyn
Originally posted by: minendo
If you can afford it, go for it. I, however, will not pay ~$400 per credit hour.Originally posted by: CT2TXtech
My lady has signed up for University of Phoenix online to begin her quest for a masters. Was wondering if I should do the same. ANyone out there ever done this, or know anyone that has?
Damn, that's way too expensive. Is it really ~$400 per credit hour?
Originally posted by: minendo
If you can afford it, go for it. I, however, will not pay ~$400 per credit hour.Originally posted by: CT2TXtech
My lady has signed up for University of Phoenix online to begin her quest for a masters. Was wondering if I should do the same. ANyone out there ever done this, or know anyone that has?
Originally posted by: rudder
Originally posted by: minendo
If you can afford it, go for it. I, however, will not pay ~$400 per credit hour.Originally posted by: CT2TXtech
My lady has signed up for University of Phoenix online to begin her quest for a masters. Was wondering if I should do the same. ANyone out there ever done this, or know anyone that has?
Actually I signed up for the nursing program. It was $422 per credit hour. But that did not include the $50 per test fee that I paid this other nurse that took all the tests for me. However, I am now an RN with a bachelors degree and pulling in the big $$$. So I would say it is definetly worth the money.