Re: Some What OT: Schooling




"Wayne" <NOwaynerrSPAM@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello Everyone,

I would like to start schooling into Electronic Eng. Tech.. I have about
12-15 credits, 4.0 GPA.

I have investigated On-line schooling, trade schooling, a straight shot
into a Bachelors degree at a university, and an Associates degree program
at my community college. After thinking things through, the best option
for me and my circumstances at the moment seem to be the Associates degree
at the comm. college.

My question; Those are the avenues I have investigated so far, Does anyone
see, or know of any that I have missed that I might try ?

Some community colleges have articulation agreements with 4-year schools.
The advantage is that you won't be "screwed" out of credits if you later
decide to pursue the B.S.

Many engineering professionals have used the community college system for
their first two years. It is a very viable approach.

On-line degrees are shaky, at best.


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