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LSU Tiger Grad 2002
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| Registered on: | 4/21/2025 |
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My parents are claiming my online degree from LSU "doesn't count"
Posted by LSU Tiger Grad 2002 on 4/21/25 at 3:02 pm
My parents are convinced my online MBA classes from LSU "doesn’t count" because I’m not physically attending classes on campus. Never mind that I’m paying full tuition, have a physical Tiger Card, access to all the same resources, and am officially enrolled as an LSU student.
The online program even helped me land an internship in NYC—something I probably wouldn’t have gotten otherwise without it. Still, they act like it’s not a “real degree” just because I’m not walking to class.
It’s frustrating, especially when I’m putting in the work and getting results.
What do you guys think?
The online program even helped me land an internship in NYC—something I probably wouldn’t have gotten otherwise without it. Still, they act like it’s not a “real degree” just because I’m not walking to class.
It’s frustrating, especially when I’m putting in the work and getting results.
What do you guys think?
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