I'll just add that I think on-line courses are loosing their stigma of being sub-par.  
Our local California Community and University institutions are adopting more and more 
on-line classes.  So if you look around I bet you could find as reputable a school as 
you want that offers at least some of their program on-line.

Having said that, I want to add, that in my experience, on-line course are much harder 
to stay focused.  It takes much more self-discipline to do the work and put in the 
attendance.  Much too easy for someone like me to procrastinate and get distracted, 
especially with work and family.  If you try this path, just make sure you set 
yourself up for success.  Create a time and space to do the work and stick to it just 
like one would do if they attended a live class.  Don't fall into the trap of because 
the course is on-line, one can do it any old time when one has a few minutes.  Set the 
time aside ahead of time and keep to it.

Good Studies.

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Ian Skinner
Web Programmer
BloodSource
www.BloodSource.org
Sacramento, CA

"C code. C code run. Run code run. Please!"
- Cynthia Dunning



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