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Capella University’s Harold Abel School of Social and Behavioral Sciences
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February 2nd, 2011 at 10:34 am
This discussion was right on the money! The most important comment to me was that at Capella you are engaged in the learning process…there is no hiding in the back row of a classroom. Every day, every post is out in front - that is one of the things I loved best at Capella ! It was a very rare occasion where there was not one comment made to my post. I loved going to school at Capella and I am very very proud to be a Capella graduate!
May 27th, 2011 at 8:38 pm
Many people question my education online instead of going to a traditional in person class room until I have to explain there is no hiding behind the smart kids in the class. You feel as if you are the star student in the classroom as you have to answer all the questions the instructor ask of you.
I feel as I am challenged more and have a better education that that of a in person class room.
Thank you Capella!