The DeVry University's Keller Graduate School of Management Illinois
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My son is studying at this school. It is quite good, I should say, but it also has its own cons. As any regular school. |
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Major: Business - Management and Administration (This Major's Salary over time)
Keller is a great school for information for those that are motivated and aren't out to "cheat the system." However, there are connotations from attending an On-line school and the name doesn't carry much weight. Having said that the degree is still a degree, so while yes it is very expensive the quality of education that is received is very good, help is always given not matter what is needed, and you can work toward your degree at your pace. If I had it to over again, I would get my AA from a community college and get my BS and Master degree from a better recognized university. Having lived my life the way I have, Devry (Keller) was the perfect fit for me now, and I have been given other opportunities to attend elsewhere and have refused them because I am very satisfied with the quality of education I have received from Keller Graduate School of Management. One disappointment, was their Masters of Information Systems Management (MISM) degree, I was hoping that this was more of a programming degree, but it is management degree so attaining one will not help you become a better programmer. But I also have an MBA from them and I have yet to apply my degree towards another career because I like my current employer and they give me the opportunity to continue my education with many added benefits that making finding another place of employment "inconvenient."