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Found some new information via an article in The Chronicle Oct 31, 2013

NinonD wrote:

Calabrese wrote:

In addition to my previous post regarding the NYU and Toronto programs, I am interested in knowing what criteria do you use to evaluate programs such as these? Since my last posting, I have also come across a program offered by the University of California at San Diego. I am looking at all sorts of factors, but I would like to know what everyone else keeps in mind when selecting a program. What do you look for?


Did you ever get any infos Calabrese?
I'm very interested in learning more about both these programs.


Since my last post, I have read extensively on the subject and just yesterday, found an article that I think, answers all of my questions. It appears in the October 2013 issue of The Chronicle. The article is called "Online Training: Is It Right For You?" by Jennifer De La Cruz.


 
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