I'm about to graduate from UMGC and managed to transfer in the full 90 credits, it wasn't easy but having 1/3 of the degree as free electives helped. Side note but this channel should be *way* bigger than it is. So many people out there who never finished college and wish they could have another shot at it don't know something like this is possible.
I don’t know about how your experience at Liberty was Dr, but literally every assignment I had at Liberty was Biblically themed. Nothing against a school having religious principles, but when I’m forced to include it in every single assignment, it got stale very fast.
For what it's worth, I'm a PhD student now and not too keen on the beliefs. However, the professors that I have had so far have been amazing as far as providing actual solid feedback on my writing. I've had some assignments where the biblical worldview aspect is there, and some where it's not. I just finished DIGI 710 tonight (I'm taking my PhD out of order because of transfer credits) and my instructor for that only had the "biblical worldview" in some of the discussion boards and that's it. In another class I just straight up NEVER included the biblical world view part of assignments. It was in the assignment descriptions... but not the rubric.... and I never got docked any points in that class for not including it. This is all just my antidotal experience but thought it was worth sharing.
Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) is not the Wal Mart of higher education perhaps it’s been mistaken for a low-quality online school because of its heavy marketing. However, it is a regionally accredited, nonprofit university with high academic standards. Its strict 8-week terms require a strong self-motivated student. This can come as a shock for students that register and think SNHU is just another Diploma Mill. SNHU is not just gonna hand you a diploma.
As a 31-year-old guy, I'm contemplating going back to school to switch career paths. I'm still deciding which route I want to go, but more than likely I will college hack my way through at least a bachelor's, if not a master's degree online. You have no idea how useful this info is to folks who fall into my category. Thanks. P.S. Your channel should be MUCH bigger than it is with this value, what a gem.
Have you or anyone heard if Arkansas State online is good? They seem fairly cheap and have the major I want. I’m between them and Liberty and just want advice. Thanks!
Hey college hacked! I am a huge fan of your videos! I had a question, can you possibly make a video of in-person universities versus online universities. With a college hacking twist of course. I looked online for the pros and cons of each, but all of these lists are of course not taking into account if the student hacks their degree. Is hacking a degree possible in an in-person university? I know online college can be cheaper than in person because you don't have to pay for dorms, and it's generally be just a cheaper option, especially if you hack it, but I want to know your opinion. What do you prefer? What do you think is better? Who performs better on tests or overall academic achievement, and who is better job ready. What are the pros and cons of each? Is this something you might do?
Actually yes, awesome timing. We just met this morning and a video like this got added to the list of to-make vids. What you are describing is what Lauren did for her undergrad at Liberty-took some online classes and some residential simultaneously. There are a few schools this half-hacking process would work at. Thanks for the suggestion!
I am a Christian and my mother was a Christian. When I was a teenager my mom said: If you choose to stay at this Christian school I want you to go to and you graduate and get your high school diploma there are a lot of businesses out there that will say that it's not a real diploma. They will look at it as "less than". I.was born in 1980. Mama knows best. No Christian schools for me.
I love these videos. Have you done any videos on the best schools for inexpensive post-bacc certificates to boost your gpa? I’m trying to get into a competitive grad program.
A cert wouldn’t raise the GPA of a previously conferred degree, but Liberty has a ton of great certs that are built to roll into their AA and BS/BA options. #Nifty
Does Tesu not use proctoring / have a better proctoring system than WGU? I’m kinda scared of WGU because of the horror stories i keep hearing about Proctoring. I would love doing UMPI but they won’t get their CS program until Oct i talked to them about it.
@@CollegeHacked Really on none of them? online people say there are proctored exams but idk if it depends on the class or something.. I'd specifically want to do CS or SWE degree
@@ConjuredfilmsThe only thing I can think is some of their degrees outsource to Statistics.com for classes, those might be proctored. But TESU doesn’t do proctoring of their own. Most online schools do not, actually. Most just time you or lock down your browser.
18:00: Unless they revised this recently, one major "back-door exception" to the "no free electives" restriction at WGU is that if you have a completed associates degree from any regionally or nationally-accredited university, they will waive their entire Gen-Eds section, meaning that you only have to complete their AOS courses (the fact that most associates degrees have extremely tiny free elective sections notwithstanding). Thanks for uploading, btw!
It's really interesting to see UNH added to the list. I assume they'll be somewhere like TESU eventually, simply by nature of being bureaucratically run. It seems for now they'll remain transfer/hack friendly while they grow.
Do you see any new competency-based options on the horizon? I keep waiting for Kansas to roll-out the proposed Jayhawk Flex program. Thanks for your great work!
Just got my updated degree pregrees report. After I transfer in 90 credits all I have will be 18 university credits at UMPI. They gave me 12 for my licensure, so I will only need to take 6 classes for my bachelors.
Good return for your transfer credit! Just confirm the 6 classes statement with them directly, because their policy is everyone needs 10 classes (30 credits) through UMPI to graduate. Not aware of exceptions to that rule, don’t get surprised in a bad way. :)
Are there any similar to UMPI's format? I just finished their bachelor's and rather write and do projects than exams. Husge test anxiety. I cant find anything similar that is also competency based as well as the cost.
Nope! Nothing in that cost range, they have the market on that right now. But Purdue Global is competency based, and Liberty has a portfolio option for writing essays for up to 50% of the degree.
Indeed we do! Since there’s no hacking via platforms like Sophia/Study at the grad level, the session focuses on your goals and then whether to pursue a competency based or standard delivery. There are also some schools that do portfolio credit, depending on your professional experiences.
@@trekster9269😂 I doubt that’s as true as it sounds like you think it is! Higher education in this country is much more about following rules and formatting documents correctly than intelligence. You can most definitely complete a masters if you have the time and gumption.
Im here bc i just applied at Arizona Gobal Campus for my masters. Im a veteran with a GI bill, do you think this school is worth it.....I see some ppl saying its not a great school...ugh
I used yalls plan to get my bachelors of science in business admin: data analytics from Liberty. 64 credits in one year. Had a bunch of unused credit from 14 years ago when I dropped out of college as a junior. Found a passion for data analytics got a job in that field and my company provided tuition reimbursement so I was like what the hey, let’s finish this as fast as I can to get a masters and become a data scientist. Now I’m in route to attempt a masters degree in analytics. I knew my undergrad would be a stepping stone for a masters and reach my goal (becoming a data scientist)
A question for your Q&A vids - Do you take payment to get on these lists? the national rankings in magazines often have this reputation that it's pay to play. Does College Hacked remain fully independent?
I'm so glad you asked! And, yes, we'll get this in a Q&A video. We take no payment whatsoever from colleges at all. The only thing we've ever negotiated with a school is a discount price for our clients. But we've rarely been able to get that, and it's impacted our profit not at all because we've never marketed it.
On what do you base your opinion about SNHU’s reputation? Is it just on or mostly on the notion that it has a lot of students? Or that customer service is not great? Or more essential things such as hire-ability in the job market? For me, this is what I would care about. Or is its reputation on how acceptable its bachelors degrees are to graduate school? Do you know of more info about this?
His critique's of SNHU don't seem to be new, but the ranking has dramatically changed. I take it to mean that they're still good (they're still on the list for that matter), but the landscape has changed and there are competitors providing better customer service.
Our opinions are always based on hackability, which is why the people who disagree with our assessment in the comments almost always say things like “my degree there was great, how could you utter a bad word about them?!?!?!?” There is a use case for just about everything. If you don’t need to choose a school to hack a bachelors degree at, you’re not the audience for this video. We aren’t saying it’s a bad school (it’s in our top 7 recommended schools video, soooo..), we are only communicating that there are easier schools to hack a degree with for various reasons. One of the top reasons is their junky customer service 🙃
This is exactly what happened to me. I hated University of Phoenix. All I had to do was show up to class and submit something and they'd give me an A. After 3 classes and not learning a thing, I dropped out. It wasn't until finding Cliff and this channel did I dare to try again. Skip forward 2 years and I now have a Bachelor of Science. Thank you, Cliff and Lauren.
WOW! So awesome, thanks for sharing @trekstar9269. @rabbijesus we get clients in that same position all the time, it’s sad and takes some emotional coaching to revive the hope 😅
@@CollegeHacked No, I sincerely thank you. You have had a very direct and positive impact on my life, which in turn improved our resiliency and the quality of life for my family.
@@trekster9269 I can't wait until they finish getting turned into the University of Idaho Global Campus, lmfao! Their purchase went through over a year ago, lol!
@@CollegeHacked They're probably referring to the fact that all their online engineering-related degrees are for "Engineering Technology" as opposed to "just straight 'Engineering'" (i.e., they are essentially degrees in repair as opposed to design).
Great suggestion, Kyle. There’s an online high school in Sandy, Utah called Alta that will allow Sophia for coursework. We usually recommend that kind of setup for what you’re describing, depending on the core problem that needs solving (sometimes it’s a savant child the parents don’t know what to do with, sometimes it’s an efficiency thing because money is an issue, so it just depends on context).
If you pick your school and major (which is typically possible just by watching our video reviews on schools) first then you only need a single session with us, which would save you about $200 :) If you have zero college credit so far, you can always start on Sophia with basics like English Comp I and US History. Unless you pick TESU, they don’t like Sophia. 😝
Literally the only area I've seen Capella have a competitive advantage over WGU is that fact that an extremely small number of employers (most notoriously CVS Pharmacy) will cover 100% tuition with them, and even then you will have to contend with the opportunity cost of only being able to hack typically only about 50% of your degree with them versus the nearly 75% of many of WGUs degrees.
He’s mentioned UMGC before. He’s not a big fan of the school since it’s not as hackable and they have a low graduation rate. UMGC is perfect for military and veterans but it’s not the best fit for civilians.
@@CollegeHacked What she is VERY LIKELY referring to is the fact that TH-cam recently began piloting a foreign language AI overdub service on certain channels (since studies purportedly show that limited English proficiency individuals respond better to "native language voice overdubs" than they do to "native language subtitles"). The user that made this comment ("@HisLovedOne") strongly appears to be a native speaker of German (due to their choice of playlist names). Very probably, she likely either enabled or did not opt out of German overdubs while watching an unrelated video, then got "ambushed by the bad German AI overdub work" while watching your channel, and is likely wrongly assuming that the "Bad German AI voice" is coming from your channel instead of TH-cam themselves (I mostly watch videos in English, so I have no idea how the user-facing settings for this work, tbh). The owners of the unrelated ExPat living channel "Amelia And JP Abroad" have also reported "colorful problems" with AI overdub pilot work being done on their channel, lmfao! I'm not a YT content creator myself, so I would probably check YT's creator resources on this to see if they have more detailed information on this just in case it ends up creating a bad user experience for other international viewers. Hope this helps, and stay awesome! :)
Didn't appreciate the bashing of SNHU. I got a great education there, and had zero of the issues you described. Just because you had one or two bad interactions with the college doesn't mean the college is bad. It's too bad because I used to like these videos but couldn't even finish this one because of you taking digs at a college where thousands of people went to, and improved their families quality of life over night.
We’ll always be honest about the experiences we’ve had working with clients and colleges, good or bad. That doesn’t mean our opinion is the only truth. Just like your good experience at SNHU doesn’t automatically mean everyone who deals with them has to have a good experience also. Everyone is entitled to their own thoughts and opinions :)
I'm about to graduate from UMGC and managed to transfer in the full 90 credits, it wasn't easy but having 1/3 of the degree as free electives helped.
Side note but this channel should be *way* bigger than it is. So many people out there who never finished college and wish they could have another shot at it don't know something like this is possible.
Prob going to do my Masters in Business at UMGC.
Amazing work!!! 🙌🏼🙌🏼 You crushed it. And as far as our channel size… from your keyboard to Gods eyes 👀
I don’t know about how your experience at Liberty was Dr, but literally every assignment I had at Liberty was Biblically themed. Nothing against a school having religious principles, but when I’m forced to include it in every single assignment, it got stale very fast.
You went to a Christian college bruh
It’s not for everyone
For what it's worth, I'm a PhD student now and not too keen on the beliefs. However, the professors that I have had so far have been amazing as far as providing actual solid feedback on my writing.
I've had some assignments where the biblical worldview aspect is there, and some where it's not. I just finished DIGI 710 tonight (I'm taking my PhD out of order because of transfer credits) and my instructor for that only had the "biblical worldview" in some of the discussion boards and that's it.
In another class I just straight up NEVER included the biblical world view part of assignments. It was in the assignment descriptions... but not the rubric.... and I never got docked any points in that class for not including it.
This is all just my antidotal experience but thought it was worth sharing.
This and the political leanings of Liberty is my objection. Not as much the Christian aspect, moreso the origin of the school and ideology.
Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) is not the Wal Mart of higher education perhaps it’s been mistaken for a low-quality online school because of its heavy marketing. However, it is a regionally accredited, nonprofit university with high academic standards. Its strict 8-week terms require a strong self-motivated student. This can come as a shock for students that register and think SNHU is just another Diploma Mill. SNHU is not just gonna hand you a diploma.
As a 31-year-old guy, I'm contemplating going back to school to switch career paths.
I'm still deciding which route I want to go, but more than likely I will college hack my way through at least a bachelor's, if not a master's degree online.
You have no idea how useful this info is to folks who fall into my category.
Thanks.
P.S. Your channel should be MUCH bigger than it is with this value, what a gem.
Thanks for watching and glad we could provide a little inspo. :)
Can you do an updated list for a Masters program?
We just posted this topic 4 months ago. Not much has changed 😜
As a university of the people grad who is working on their MBA (my 6th degree) I would highly recommend this school.
As for Liberty U and UMPI.. are they both like at your own pace meaning you can do as many classes you want per term similar to WGU?
Liberty is not, they have 8-week long classes with weekly deadlines. UMPI is like WGU where you can work at your own pace.
Hello! I'm newish to your channel. Do you cover CUNY SPS or Oregon State University online? Or are those not considered hackable?
Elmwood institute is nationally accredited but has a self-paced $900 masters program!
Nationally accredited programs are junk because they’re generally not accepted for jobs..
Have you or anyone heard if Arkansas State online is good? They seem fairly cheap and have the major I want. I’m between them and Liberty and just want advice. Thanks!
Hey college hacked! I am a huge fan of your videos! I had a question, can you possibly make a video of in-person universities versus online universities. With a college hacking twist of course. I looked online for the pros and cons of each, but all of these lists are of course not taking into account if the student hacks their degree. Is hacking a degree possible in an in-person university? I know online college can be cheaper than in person because you don't have to pay for dorms, and it's generally be just a cheaper option, especially if you hack it, but I want to know your opinion. What do you prefer? What do you think is better? Who performs better on tests or overall academic achievement, and who is better job ready. What are the pros and cons of each? Is this something you might do?
Actually yes, awesome timing. We just met this morning and a video like this got added to the list of to-make vids. What you are describing is what Lauren did for her undergrad at Liberty-took some online classes and some residential simultaneously. There are a few schools this half-hacking process would work at. Thanks for the suggestion!
I am a Christian and my mother was a Christian. When I was a teenager my mom said: If you choose to stay at this Christian school I want you to go to and you graduate and get your high school diploma there are a lot of businesses out there that will say that it's not a real diploma. They will look at it as "less than".
I.was born in 1980. Mama knows best. No Christian schools for me.
Can you please do a video on penn state worldwide, I just finished my associates degree and would like to pursue my bachelors degree!
Not hackable, but a good school
@@CollegeHacked definitely not hackable, I tried. And there’s no accelerated programs, all 16 week terms.
Thomas Edison is definitely a phenomenal choice for many people and I think SNHU definitely has gotten worse so I guess the cold tone is appropriate.
SNHU is good
Lol love it
@@CollegeHacked I’m attending Liberty in the spring for my first semester!! USMC vet majoring in history went to community college at first.
@@dominicoski3233did you go to Sophia to get your General Ed’s out of the way?
Can you do a video on East Texas A&M?
It’s on the list!
Thoughts on Arizona Global or LSU online?
I love these videos. Have you done any videos on the best schools for inexpensive post-bacc certificates to boost your gpa? I’m trying to get into a competitive grad program.
A cert wouldn’t raise the GPA of a previously conferred degree, but Liberty has a ton of great certs that are built to roll into their AA and BS/BA options. #Nifty
University of Maryland Global Campus is a top notch school!
Does Tesu not use proctoring / have a better proctoring system than WGU? I’m kinda scared of WGU because of the horror stories i keep hearing about Proctoring. I would love doing UMPI but they won’t get their CS program until Oct i talked to them about it.
No proctoring for TESU courses :)
@@CollegeHacked Really on none of them? online people say there are proctored exams but idk if it depends on the class or something.. I'd specifically want to do CS or SWE degree
I graduated with an MBA and never had any proctoring issues
@@ConjuredfilmsThe only thing I can think is some of their degrees outsource to Statistics.com for classes, those might be proctored. But TESU doesn’t do proctoring of their own. Most online schools do not, actually. Most just time you or lock down your browser.
18:00: Unless they revised this recently, one major "back-door exception" to the "no free electives" restriction at WGU is that if you have a completed associates degree from any regionally or nationally-accredited university, they will waive their entire Gen-Eds section, meaning that you only have to complete their AOS courses (the fact that most associates degrees have extremely tiny free elective sections notwithstanding). Thanks for uploading, btw!
Is this true ?
Is LUO still accepting Sophia credits? I was told that as of next semester LU will no longer accept them.
Everything Dr. Stumme said about TESU is accurate and I remain a huge fan of this school 🔥🔥🔥
It's really interesting to see UNH added to the list. I assume they'll be somewhere like TESU eventually, simply by nature of being bureaucratically run. It seems for now they'll remain transfer/hack friendly while they grow.
Do you see any new competency-based options on the horizon? I keep waiting for Kansas to roll-out the proposed Jayhawk Flex program. Thanks for your great work!
Us too! There are some other CBE schools, they just aren’t as hackable as the ones we harp on. We’d also love some new options 😅
Just got my updated degree pregrees report. After I transfer in 90 credits all I have will be 18 university credits at UMPI. They gave me 12 for my licensure, so I will only need to take 6 classes for my bachelors.
Good return for your transfer credit! Just confirm the 6 classes statement with them directly, because their policy is everyone needs 10 classes (30 credits) through UMPI to graduate. Not aware of exceptions to that rule, don’t get surprised in a bad way. :)
Are there any similar to UMPI's format? I just finished their bachelor's and rather write and do projects than exams. Husge test anxiety. I cant find anything similar that is also competency based as well as the cost.
Nope! Nothing in that cost range, they have the market on that right now. But Purdue Global is competency based, and Liberty has a portfolio option for writing essays for up to 50% of the degree.
Can you make a video about Eastern Texas Anm the school you mentioned at the very end
It’s on the list!
Also, do you have college hacking services for Masters programs?
I'd like to know this too.
Indeed we do! Since there’s no hacking via platforms like Sophia/Study at the grad level, the session focuses on your goals and then whether to pursue a competency based or standard delivery. There are also some schools that do portfolio credit, depending on your professional experiences.
@@CollegeHacked I'm fairly incompetent, looks like my choices are limited.
@@trekster9269😂 I doubt that’s as true as it sounds like you think it is! Higher education in this country is much more about following rules and formatting documents correctly than intelligence. You can most definitely complete a masters if you have the time and gumption.
Im here bc i just applied at Arizona Gobal Campus for my masters. Im a veteran with a GI bill, do you think this school is worth it.....I see some ppl saying its not a great school...ugh
There are better schools :) Check out Liberty University
Im confused, Purdue Globals shows a lot more than 8 majors. Are you ONLY referring to their competency based degrees?
Indeed
Cliff, what are your thoughts on South College?
One of the only for-profits we don’t hate.
Can you create a video on UMPI new degree. B.S. Healthcare Administration?
That’s what we cover in sessions. Sign up at collegehacked.com!
What are your thoughts on Liberty University’s online MPA in Government & Business program?
Good program
I used yalls plan to get my bachelors of science in business admin: data analytics from Liberty. 64 credits in one year. Had a bunch of unused credit from 14 years ago when I dropped out of college as a junior. Found a passion for data analytics got a job in that field and my company provided tuition reimbursement so I was like what the hey, let’s finish this as fast as I can to get a masters and become a data scientist. Now I’m in route to attempt a masters degree in analytics. I knew my undergrad would be a stepping stone for a masters and reach my goal (becoming a data scientist)
Congrats !
AMAZING work, friend!! 🙌🏼🙌🏼 So happy for you
@@CollegeHacked thanks. If you need any testimonials or anything let me know. Y’all do great work. Couldn’t have done it without you.
Do you offer consultations related to other topics as well? Can I email with my specific questions?
Indeed! team@flexedbenefits.net
Anything about Walden university?
Don’t go there, it’s an expensive for-profit. There are better schools!
can you also review online universities in Europe?
There are hundreds of schools in the US to review as it is, so not in the foreseeable future!
Is it possible to hack civil engineering?
Can you do one on which online college is best for supply chain management.
We like UMPI
@ Which university is that?
Georgia Tech for computer science? is it good?
Definitely
A question for your Q&A vids - Do you take payment to get on these lists? the national rankings in magazines often have this reputation that it's pay to play. Does College Hacked remain fully independent?
I'm so glad you asked! And, yes, we'll get this in a Q&A video.
We take no payment whatsoever from colleges at all. The only thing we've ever negotiated with a school is a discount price for our clients.
But we've rarely been able to get that, and it's impacted our profit not at all because we've never marketed it.
I have been watching your videos and I have not heard any comments on Grand Canyon University
There are better schools
On what do you base your opinion about SNHU’s reputation? Is it just on or mostly on the notion that it has a lot of students? Or that customer service is not great? Or more essential things such as hire-ability in the job market? For me, this is what I would care about. Or is its reputation on how acceptable its bachelors degrees are to graduate school? Do you know of more info about this?
His critique's of SNHU don't seem to be new, but the ranking has dramatically changed. I take it to mean that they're still good (they're still on the list for that matter), but the landscape has changed and there are competitors providing better customer service.
Our opinions are always based on hackability, which is why the people who disagree with our assessment in the comments almost always say things like “my degree there was great, how could you utter a bad word about them?!?!?!?” There is a use case for just about everything. If you don’t need to choose a school to hack a bachelors degree at, you’re not the audience for this video. We aren’t saying it’s a bad school (it’s in our top 7 recommended schools video, soooo..), we are only communicating that there are easier schools to hack a degree with for various reasons. One of the top reasons is their junky customer service 🙃
UoP is so big that a lot of people choose it for their first online school. Then they dropout broke and skeptical of all online schools.
This is exactly what happened to me. I hated University of Phoenix. All I had to do was show up to class and submit something and they'd give me an A. After 3 classes and not learning a thing, I dropped out. It wasn't until finding Cliff and this channel did I dare to try again. Skip forward 2 years and I now have a Bachelor of Science. Thank you, Cliff and Lauren.
WOW! So awesome, thanks for sharing @trekstar9269. @rabbijesus we get clients in that same position all the time, it’s sad and takes some emotional coaching to revive the hope 😅
@@CollegeHacked No, I sincerely thank you. You have had a very direct and positive impact on my life, which in turn improved our resiliency and the quality of life for my family.
@@trekster9269Cliff giving extra credit or something?
@@trekster9269 I can't wait until they finish getting turned into the University of Idaho Global Campus, lmfao! Their purchase went through over a year ago, lol!
Can you please recommend or make the master's degree for busy adults(2025)?
We just put that video out 4 months ago, nothing has changed :)
I am considering TESU for a further degree, I just don't seem to see any degrees in engineering.
? They have a number of them.
@CollegeHacked I will review there web site again and look for a civil engineering degree.
@@CollegeHacked They're probably referring to the fact that all their online engineering-related degrees are for "Engineering Technology" as opposed to "just straight 'Engineering'" (i.e., they are essentially degrees in repair as opposed to design).
Could you do a video for online middle and high school options for parents who just don't like the local options for their kids?
Great suggestion, Kyle. There’s an online high school in Sandy, Utah called Alta that will allow Sophia for coursework. We usually recommend that kind of setup for what you’re describing, depending on the core problem that needs solving (sometimes it’s a savant child the parents don’t know what to do with, sometimes it’s an efficiency thing because money is an issue, so it just depends on context).
How can I best progress while I save up for my consultation?
If you pick your school and major (which is typically possible just by watching our video reviews on schools) first then you only need a single session with us, which would save you about $200 :) If you have zero college credit so far, you can always start on Sophia with basics like English Comp I and US History. Unless you pick TESU, they don’t like Sophia. 😝
Please rate University of the People (UoP)!
Not regionally accredited, accepts AI assignments openly. 2/10, don’t go there.
A question, i live in Kenya, Nairobi.Can i enroll in any of them as an international student?
All but WGU :)
I mean, if they put "TESU: we're kinda like Ron Swanson" on my diploma id love that hahah
😂 Amazing
SNHU is referred to as snuu at graduation, no big deal there
Capella vs WGU which ia better for health sciences degree
WGU 1000%
Literally the only area I've seen Capella have a competitive advantage over WGU is that fact that an extremely small number of employers (most notoriously CVS Pharmacy) will cover 100% tuition with them, and even then you will have to contend with the opportunity cost of only being able to hack typically only about 50% of your degree with them versus the nearly 75% of many of WGUs degrees.
What happened to excelsior??
There are better schools for hacking now
What is the best school.for Applied Mathematics?
Maybe TESU
Timestamp's would be good
But then you won’t watch the whole thing 😉
@@CollegeHacked :D
Are CEUs accepted at these schools?
It's extremely rare or non-existent.
Not usually
what school has the easiest course work😭 (psych )
UMPI
No UMGC? Seems it’s rarely mentioned with other online schools.
He’s mentioned UMGC before. He’s not a big fan of the school since it’s not as hackable and they have a low graduation rate. UMGC is perfect for military and veterans but it’s not the best fit for civilians.
Because it's not as hackable as these other schools
Not a bad option, just not as hackable as the others mentioned
It's SNHU, not SNHEW :D
And literally everyone on campus calls it SNHU. nothing wrong with that
Strayer is the worst my experience they so High and they did $2500 scholarships for students with 3.5 GPA don't go to strayer save your time and money
Saint Leo University
School bashing isn’t a good look for this channel
This "Translation AI voice IS AWEFUL! 😨🥵😨Why? If you want to Hack College, you WILL have to know english! This IS SO BAD that I can't listen 🙈😂
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@@CollegeHacked What she is VERY LIKELY referring to is the fact that TH-cam recently began piloting a foreign language AI overdub service on certain channels (since studies purportedly show that limited English proficiency individuals respond better to "native language voice overdubs" than they do to "native language subtitles").
The user that made this comment ("@HisLovedOne") strongly appears to be a native speaker of German (due to their choice of playlist names).
Very probably, she likely either enabled or did not opt out of German overdubs while watching an unrelated video, then got "ambushed by the bad German AI overdub work" while watching your channel, and is likely wrongly assuming that the "Bad German AI voice" is coming from your channel instead of TH-cam themselves (I mostly watch videos in English, so I have no idea how the user-facing settings for this work, tbh).
The owners of the unrelated ExPat living channel "Amelia And JP Abroad" have also reported "colorful problems" with AI overdub pilot work being done on their channel, lmfao!
I'm not a YT content creator myself, so I would probably check YT's creator resources on this to see if they have more detailed information on this just in case it ends up creating a bad user experience for other international viewers. Hope this helps, and stay awesome! :)
Didn't appreciate the bashing of SNHU. I got a great education there, and had zero of the issues you described. Just because you had one or two bad interactions with the college doesn't mean the college is bad. It's too bad because I used to like these videos but couldn't even finish this one because of you taking digs at a college where thousands of people went to, and improved their families quality of life over night.
We’ll always be honest about the experiences we’ve had working with clients and colleges, good or bad. That doesn’t mean our opinion is the only truth. Just like your good experience at SNHU doesn’t automatically mean everyone who deals with them has to have a good experience also. Everyone is entitled to their own thoughts and opinions :)
As a former student myself Dr. Stumme is correct. It’s turned into university of Phoenix without the price tag
@@DocViewer How so, if I may ask? I finish my Business Admin degree from SNHU this month and I’d like to know why you feel that way.