You might consider Texas Tech's distance-learning MBA programs if they offer one fitting your needs. http://www.de.ttu.edu/ I have considered online degrees but want one from a 'real' university. With TTU, nobody knows you didn't earn your degree on campus. I can't shake the feeling that some online programs will be viewed as substandard by employers - whether true or not. If you don't know, TTU is a large state-funded four-year school in, um, Texas. In addition, it has a medical school, law school and a bunch of graduate degree programs (though only a handful online). The school has a very good reputation unless you ask an Aggie. On another note: I'm completely new to PIC programming. I have a personal project I want to build - probably with a 18-series chip - & need to find decent schematic and PCB design software. Any suggestions? -matt -- http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't AutoReply us! email listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with SET PICList DIGEST in the body