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belgianmalieeilamnaigleb Said,
July 10th, 2010 @9:39 am  

to get into master’s program, bachelor’s degree is a pre-requisite.

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justdoit Said,
July 10th, 2010 @9:43 am  

you really need to complete your undergrad first. no school worth it’s salt is going to let you in without it.

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fathead Said,
July 10th, 2010 @10:11 am  

No credible program will take the credits you have and no work experience as the basis for a Master’s program. Think about it too…would you want a degree from a school that would ignore your lack of education and experience? What value is there in that?

What is your goal? To learn or simply to have a Master’s degree? If the former then you are MUCH better off finishing your BS and then finding a program at a GOOD school. If you simply want the piece of paper then you might as well buy a fake degree.

My suggestion:

Go back to the original school where you have the 72 credits and finish up the BS there. It doesn’t matter if they are not local to you. Talk to the department head there and see if there is a way you can work out a series of substitute courses, independent study, and maybe on-line work. You should be able to finish in a year full-time! Then you’ll be able to apply for an MS program at ANY school! You’ll also feel a lot better about yourself having finished the RIGHT way.

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oledriller Said,
July 10th, 2010 @10:41 am  

Yes, but most likely the diploma is more worthless than the paper it is written on. Your best bet would be to look for reputable institutions that offer a majority of courses with online instruction. I have seen six year degree plans towards a masters, but you still earn the equivelent of a bachelors beore you get there.

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nolyad69 Said,
July 10th, 2010 @11:37 am  

No – You need your B.A or B.S, which is usually 124 – 136 credit hours.

Anybody who says different is lying and will likely award you a M.S degree that isnt worth the cost of the stamp it took to mail it to ya.

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jacquefromtexas Said,
July 10th, 2010 @12:31 pm  

I’m sorry but you just can’t get a masters without a bachelors. You can get a bachelors without an associates and a doctorate without a masters, but you must, must have a bachelors to even get into grad school.

I applied in my last semester with only 6 hours left and was accepted conditionally, pending that I finished that last 6 hours. And I had 118 hours of college credit at that time. You can get in lots of diploma mills, but if you want a real accreditted degree, you have to finish that Bachelor’s.

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