How to get my masters in library science


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slapthefatcat is losing weight.

Wow, a master’s in a year and a half. Isn’t the master’s degree a five year program?

It’s supposed to be 2+ years after your original “four year” bachelor’s degree. Most people take one or two classes at a time. I took three and only one term off. (I went spring but not summer.)

slapthefatcat is losing weight.

I thought it was 2 yrs for Associates, 2 more for bachelors and 1 more after that for master’s but I guess I was wrong. I gotta try to beat your record. What was the total tuition cost, if you don’t mind me asking?

2 years for an Associates, 2 more for a Bachelor’s (I counted these as my 4 year Bachelor’s degree), and then it’s 36 (I believe) credits for the master’s program that I was in. Each class was 3 credits and 9 credits was full time for the program. That’s 4 terms for the master’s program. Most people take a lot longer than that though.

Does that make sense? I feel like we may be saying the same thing different ways.

slapthefatcat is losing weight.

Yeah, makes perfect sense. We said the first two parts the same, but I thought it was a time thing for the shift from Bachelor’s to Master’s and you proved to me it was a certain number of credits. So, what exact;y is a degree in library science teach you?

2 years for an Associates, 2 more for a Bachelor’s (I counted these as my 4 year Bachelor’s degree), and then it’s 36 (I believe) credits for the master’s program that I was in. Each class was 3 credits and 9 credits was full time for the program. That’s 4 terms for the master’s program. Most people take a lot longer than that though.

Does that make sense? I feel like we may be saying the same thing different ways.

slapthefatcat is losing weight.

Hmm… Well, I was a media aide in high school (graduated 2008) my senior year for the media center.


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