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Old 05-23-2009, 03:29 PM   #4
MHC2011
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The thing to keep in mind for undergraduate programs that are fully on-line is that they don't prepare you for "real" course discussion and one-on-one work with scholars, which makes graduate and post-graduate programs really wary in many cases. I had very, very briefly debated finishing my Bachelor's through my state's public on-line college, but then was told repeatedly by academics that virtually no reputable, selective graduate program in the liberal arts takes students from such programs. Graduate applications usually specifically ask for recommendations to discuss how well students interact in class, how they contribute to discussions, and so forth, so that's going to be nearly impossible for you to work with. :/
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