I got my Master's degree through University of Phoenix-Online. While some people do have an unclear view of on-line degrees, it worked for me and I haven't heard any complaints about it being on-line. Actually, I don't even have to specify that it was received on-line until an interview and then I can defend it if need be.
The workload was unbelievable and I learned a lot more by taking it on-line than I would have going to a ground campus imo. It was self-directed for the most part. The classes were 2 weeks for one credit hour so it was intense and fast-paced, but I really enjoyed the experience.
Good luck with whatever you choose. If I were you, I'd definitely pick a more reputable on-line school that has a ground campus with it. That way you can say you went to a ground campus and then later specify on-line if you have to. Although if this is you first college experience, I would recommend a ground campus. I really enjoyed my time in undergrad school having the face-to-face interaction and making new friends to hang out with. The on-line program could be very overwhelming because you do not have much support to keep you on-track like the ground campus offers. I don't know, that's a tough choice. The reason I chose on-line is because I knew I'd be moving in the middle of the program and didn't want to mess with transferring credits and having to pay out-of-state tuition.
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