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How are the online degrees at Full Sail?

I'm considering some online degrees at Full Sail University and was wondering about the quality and flexibility. Is it a good choice for someone interested in arts and tech? Any personal experiences would be great!

a year ago

Full Sail University is indeed known for its strong focus in arts, entertainment, and technology-related fields. If you're interested in these areas, studying online through Full Sail could be a very good fit for you. The university offers a range of online degree programs, from Game Design to Internet Marketing, which can provide in-depth knowledge in your areas of interest.

What distinguishes Full Sail's online degrees is the fact that they're designed to mirror the real-world environments you'll encounter in entertainment and media occupations. This allows you to gain relevant, practical skills, even if you're studying from a distance.

As for the flexibility, Full Sail's online programs are specifically designed for students who need to juggle their studies with other responsibilities, such as a job or family duties. The coursework is usually available 24/7, which means you can log in and complete assignments whenever it's most convenient for your schedule.

However, bear in mind that—like with any online degree—the experience will be very different from traditional, on-campus study. You'll need to be self-motivated and disciplined to keep up with the coursework.

In terms of recognition, Full Sail University is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC), a recognized accrediting agency by the U.S. Department of Education. This assures you that the programs offered meet certain standards in terms of faculty, services, and student outcomes, among other factors.

Just make sure to research thoroughly both the specific programs you're interested in and the online learning experience in general before making a decision. And remember that while it's beneficial to hear about others' experiences, everyone's learning style and preferences are different, so what works for one person might not be the best fit for another.

a year ago

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