It's my understanding that the College Park computer science program
has a good reputation. But look, a lot of its classes are online too
so you don't necessarily have to drive. And your degree won't say
"online courses" on it. No information on Loyola. If  you are in
Bethesda wouldn't Georgetown or GW be closer? George Mason maybe even?
Not familiar with their computer science offerings though. American
University would be closest but at least when I went there long long
ago it was mainly a foreign service school and a bit light on
everything else.

----- Original Message -----
From: Tangorre, Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2004 16:25:53 -0400
Subject: RE: Online Degrees
To: CF-Community <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

What I am dealing with now is the fact that I have a Bachelors in Computer
Science from Alfred University and I am halfway through the master program
at Strayer, but I am having doubts as to the level of education with the
online program. I miss the face-to-face interactions which seem to lead to a
more thorough understanding of the material as I compare my experiences of
undergrad to now. In addition to that, I work with a lot of people who went
to big name schools and find myself constantly defending Strayer since no
one seems to think its worth as much. My asshole reply is always "you have a
masters from a such and such and I am getting one from Strayer.. And look,
we both work here" :-)

Just kind of brainstorming... Loyola in Baltimore and UMD in College Park
have great programs are within driving distance for me. No way will I drive
into VA or DC...My stress level is high enough.

Mike

> Most of the university programs in this area offer online
> courses and degrees. George Washington and George Mason both
> have fairly extensive degree offerings up to and including
> some post grad programs.________________________________
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