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I took an online course at CTU, and it was extremely challenging. The major advantage though was I had a Christian, female professor, and nobody assaulted me in the classroom, since it was online. I may never obtain a degree, but at least I've been educated by the U.S. Navy. For some reason, "feminists" offer strip dancing or pole dancing classes on campus at Ivy League universities.
The U.S. Navy chain of commands I knew weren't feminist that way. I don't understand how they consider that to be "feminist." I hope being educated by the U.S. Navy and working for real operational managers will be sufficient. So many people I've spoken to in hiring positions have told me that military service isn't respectable to them. However, let me point out they never served in the military, and were poly-addicted, hate criminals on an unpatriotic power trip.
Regarding my CTU online course, it was a Art & Music History Appreciation, and taught by a Junior High School Mathematics teacher. Everything, including stydy notes, was in spreadsheet form, extremely organized, very linear approach, and included a symphony field trip assignment. I picked Tchaikovsky for my essay. He turned out to be the wrong choice. I reccommend Vivaldi, Mozart, Beethoven, Van Gogh, or Degas, if you're going to write a quicker Art & Music History essay.
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