Columbia Southern University - Columbia Southern University
BSBA/Project Management 
By: tlsanders41 (In Progress) on August 29, 2009
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I believe you get out what you put in. I am in my last semester at CSU, and it has been a difficult journey. The coursework is no joke. You have to study every week, as you are tested every week. I received my Associates from a traditional local college. The coursework at CSU is just as hard if not harder than a traditional classroom. You have to be determined and self driven to complete classes online. I have been a full-time student for over a year now with a full-time job and a family. CSU is a good school. Is it the best out there? No, but I am cost contious, and I have student loans already and did not want $40,000 more to say that I went to this school or that school. My employer is just waiting for me to finish so that I can move into a leadership role and has even offered me an opportunity to intern while at work on projects that need attention. Many employers do not know the difference between national and regional colleges, all they want is someone who has the skill set to complete the job. No school is for everyone, but for me CSU was the best choice. If you are concern about transferring to another university for the graduate level, look for universities that are both regionally and nationally accredited. They are out there.
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