No, this couldn't be further from the truth. The programs, at least from what I've experienced in the business school, are very challenging and demanding. They require all of a student's personal time if they are working. Professors are strict and uncompromising when it comes to quality of work. This is in my opinion, why the college's graduation rates are less than stunning. People associate programs catered to the adult learner with easy or forgiving. Once they are in the program they find out it is the real deal and squirm their way out under intense pressure. Probably something that will need to be addressed in the future.
I think it is base on the fact that two different class of people representing the body of the university. Young students taking classes in the day while matured students taking classes in the evening, brings out the difference.
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