I don't get the credits argument -- I think Urb was saying that Drexel counts their hours in a totally different way (btw, I'm the one who mentioned Drexel). As far as I know, there is no federal mandate to count hours in a certain way -- in other words, standardization is not mandated. You're not going to get a lot of argument about the insane upward spiral of college costs from most Americans, along with the declining system of financial aid. And the cost of the college may not be correlated with the quality of the school. Steve In a message dated 4/18/2008 12:40:18 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Urb LeJeune wrote: > > You may be comparing apples and oranges. Some schools use > quarter semesters > which are 12 week semesters. The most common are 16 week semesters. So 150 > quarter hours would be equivalent to 112 semester hours. > > You mentioned Drexal, I believe they use quarter hours. But the credits should end up to be the same. So instead of getting 3 creadits for a 16 week course you get only 2 credits for a 12 week course. And I didn't mention Drexel, that was someone else, but in that regards, it also matters in Germany where you go. Places like Aachen or Karlsruhe have a much higher regard and much tougher programs although universities generally cover the same topics, but each offer some specialisations (I specialised in optical communications). The place I went to was close to where I lived and offered a program that was not impossible for me to complete. Yet it was probably not even among the top 100 engineering schools in Germany. Still, everyone I graduated with got an engineering job within a few months. That said, going to CCSU and getting straight As in everything with not much effort doesn't really make me believe that getting an MS degree here is as difficult as it is to get the equivalent degree in Germany. In fact, German universities give BS degrees to those who drop out of MS programs. But they figured that this does quite a disservice for those who hold a BS and now offer a BS degree after 3 years and when adding on another year you get the MS. CCSU is the place where Pratt&Whitney sends their people to get degrees. P&W has a nice tuition program, not only do they pay for school, but they also pay their employees for several hours a week for studying as well as give a 10k bonus when one graduates. I got "paid" to go to school in Germany. I got federal financial aid, half was a gift from the taxpayers and the other half was an interest free loan. The loan is due two years after graduation. I paid the sum off in one go and got a 28% reduction for that. Now THAT is financial aid, not this crap that they offer here so that the universities can have bloated amounts of staff, huge football stadiums, and a campus that rivals the fine parks of the kings of the world. Oh, and for the longest time there was no tuition in Germany, just a semester fee that paid for the day care center and for the half year rail&bus pass. They now charge about 300 Euro a semester, but compared to a US school that is still a bargain. Luckily I didn't pay for the tuition, IR did. I just think that a 1,000$ plus fee per class should result into some more challenging education. Again the disclaimer, this is all based on my epxerience and what I read and what I heard others state to me. I don't know what Drexel or GA Tech or MIT or CIT do in class and in the labs and how their programs really are. It's just a bit time and cost prohibitive for me to find out for myself, although I wish I could. David _______________________________________________ New York PHP Community Talk Mailing List http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/talk NYPHPCon 2006 Presentations Online http://www.nyphpcon.com Show Your Participation in New York PHP http://www.nyphp.org/show_participation.php **************Need a new ride? Check out the largest site for U.S. used car listings at AOL Autos. (http://autos.aol.com/used?NCID=aolcmp00300000002851)
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