This isn't to rag in you but I see you really use the internet to get ALL your education and experience. Is it that much easier than actually going to school and do people treat an internet based degree like they do one you get from actually going to school. Also, though I think the concept might be okay I really don't feel the location is good at all. You can have the best business around but if the location is bad then it isn't worth shit. Why would you pick a place like this to put in a business like yours. Just wondering
I do rely on distance education because I have a busy schedule and I learn a lot more because I'm not distracted so much.
I did the full time student/live on campus thing for about 2 years. I didn't pay much in dorm fees as it wasn't expensive but its hard to work with 3 other people in the room and it was cramp. Also wasn't good for dates because I would obviously have to rent a hotel or something. Then the classes, if I was lucky the teacher would actually be there but quite a few times, there was nothing but a fucking tape recorder or DVD or film projector playing in the front room. Screw that, if I'm paying 15,000 a year in tuition then I want a teacher there every single day when they were suppose to be there. All of that and running to classes here and there and eating cafeteria food. I don't mind Mars Hill's breakfast because those Belguim waffles were the shit but lunch and dinner was a toss up. The majority of my college tuition I still owe is from attending college full time as a student because its just so expensive.
Distance training is better. I get my books, DVD's and or paperwork by mail, I work on my own time in the comfort of my home without the three roommates but on the weekends, I can get a lot of shit done. I take the same test and pass them and that's it. Its much less expensive and I actually learn more because I've always been a self-starter myself. On certain courses, I do have to come in at night for a live training session and demonstration and I'll have to with the physical therapy.
As far as my sheepskin is concerned, its the same as the ones who spent all that money running back and forth and etc. It doesn't say anywhere that it was distance study course and I'm still able to the graduation party if I want to. Education is about learning, not about how much you spend or how you got your training. If you can run your business right, then its all good.
Overall, you just have to look at the price. An Ashworth University bach degree in Business for example is only $9,600 dollars whereas one at Mars Hill College would be around $60,000-100,000. Both hold the exact same accreditations so its accepted in any business medium.