vxc961
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Anybody on here do the distance learning, JMO course? I've done the first two, and it's sucked the life out of me--I liked the 45 retirement points, but I can't seem to pull it together and take that final course (the longest!).
I enjoyed the S&W course; I thought the subject matter(s) were really interesting, and I accepted that I could skim some of the readings and still do fine.
Anybody have any gouge on what JMO is like? TSDM, for me at least, had frequent group discussions/papers, which required a lot of activity each week. Our prof for S&W didn't put us into groups, so I could basically buckle down for three one-week periods and do my papers. Like most of us, I've got a job, kids who need help on homework, and a wife who actually wants to talk to me once in a while, so I'm reluctant to commit to the web-enabled JMO course, and they won't let me take the CD course. If anybody can share their JMO experience, I'd be grateful.
I enjoyed the S&W course; I thought the subject matter(s) were really interesting, and I accepted that I could skim some of the readings and still do fine.
Anybody have any gouge on what JMO is like? TSDM, for me at least, had frequent group discussions/papers, which required a lot of activity each week. Our prof for S&W didn't put us into groups, so I could basically buckle down for three one-week periods and do my papers. Like most of us, I've got a job, kids who need help on homework, and a wife who actually wants to talk to me once in a while, so I'm reluctant to commit to the web-enabled JMO course, and they won't let me take the CD course. If anybody can share their JMO experience, I'd be grateful.