Online MHA masters experience

I am currently 1 year into this program. I applied with a 3.74 gpa. It's been enjoyable so far. Overall, it's discussion posts, open book quizzes/exams, research/case study papers, vlogs, working in groups, and bi-weekly web seminars. Teachers are accommodating for the most part and the difficulty is on par with that of undergrad, in my opinion. Pros, you can the do schoolwork on your own time and don't have to sit through hours of lectures, which allows you to focus on gaining workplace experience through volunteering/internships/job in the field. Cons, you won't get the same networking opportunities as you would if you took the classes in person. A friend of mine who did the program on campus was able to work on projects with their professors and get letters of recommendations which made it easy for them to land a corporate job right out of school.

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