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Indian has been around longer. I think it might be a little cheaper. I also think it leans towards much more experienced applicants.

I've spoken to people in both programs. I've seen the Gtown one in person. I tend to lean towards Gtown because of the following:

1) Brand 2) Delivery - it was really cool. Think tons of online, interactive pre material, then a massive video conference lesson and Q&A. They worked hard to make this more than just watching videos online. 3) In Person - you get an international trip and a week on campus. Gives you a good amount of face time and personal interaction. 4) Diversity - you have people with a lot of experience and people will a smaller amount. I think it is inclusive of a wide range of experience levels.

IMO, both have great brands and are very good online MSF programs. I would do either over PSU or UM-Dearborn. Kelly has been around longer, Gtown is a bit different. I'd try and get a sample of both and choose which one you like better.

Oh, and if you planned on being in Chicago then the UI program would probably be better. East Coast - gtown.

 
johndoeeee:

TNA did you ever to the Q&A for gtown?

They will have an online info session in a week or so that I will announce on my site. You probably can find it by checking out the Gtown site. Should be great. I've visited the campus and sat in on one of their live sessions (literally sat in the room with the professor interacting with students on the TV screen). I was very impressed. They showed me the courses, the different ways students interact with each other and the professor. Pretty cool to say the least.

I will keep people posted as more comes out, as usual.

 

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