u/SoThisIs4everHuh wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
The way it was advertised to students is the issue. The pathway took up more time than the curriculum. And there were graded assignments that if you didn’t “pass” could be grounds for dismissal from the program with no refund. If you already had a bachelor’s degree, for the pri
u/michaelnovati replied ·
I largely agree too, I think the master's is a good analogy. For that price, if you are just going to be learning and not handed a job, then doing a master's might be a better choice for a lot of people.