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Originally Posted by jiaklatliao
i admitted my online degree was a mistake. i listed those online degrees mainly to reply to someone who said prestigious universities don't offer them. i am not endorsing online degrees, in contrast, i am choosing to go back on campus to study for either a phd or a bachelors/masters.
jcu is not the best school but i have no money to go to aus or uk to do 3 years etc on campus.
going to poly is pretty fluffy. i will be 34 with a poly diploma even if i study full time, what good will that do for me?? time wise, income wise, in terms of the content...
i already have a bachelors and have access to master level courses or bachelors courses, might as well do from bachelors or masters or phd. even sim uol graduate entry bachelors degrees are only 2 years part time.
moe teachers? no. is mellissa an moe teacher? no. she is a trainer...i.e. private teacher...
if you have any good suggestions on how too turn my life around, please let me know. please don't say go to poly or ite...thanks.
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well, the poster never did say mellissa is an
moe teacher. she is a master trainer holding a professional certification that i doubt it is the same as kaplan or whatever 4k course you think it is. As she is able to get a job in
NTU and hold a Senior AD post , this already explained she definitely have a strong background and some useful academic qualification if not i doubt
NTU will even let her in.
Yes you hold a "prestigious accred." bachelors degree which was done online and i didn't even know uol part time degree was just 2 years which makes me wonder why people study 3-4 years full time.
Come let me guide you like how you wish. Go JCU and complete your masters. That's good enough then go PHD if possible. you will have a wonderful career as you wish. period.