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By Ms. J

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I am almost done w/ my masters. I went the "traditional" route of receiving my degree from a state university. When I am finished, my degree will be in Curriculum and Instruction, w/ an emphasis in reading. I really loved
all of my classes and found them to be both practical and helpful. I learned so much from my peers! I decided to go the traditional method for two reasons: 1) it was cheaper 2) I am a more hands-on learner, than computer learner.

My only complaint is the length of time it has taken me to complete the program: 3 years (when all is said and done). I didn't take any breaks
(w/ the exception of summer), and I took two classes a semester (while working fulltime). Luckily I don't have a family or anything. I know that online programs finish much quicker...Somebody finished in a year!!!!!! Now that is fast! So you might want to compare the amount you would spend at your local university vs. the amount at an online university. I'm sure you will do great wherever you decide to go.

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