I echo what someone else said about traditional schools with online programs as well, it's the way to go. Schools that are primarily online are sometimes sketchy.

I have two degrees from bricks n mortar- A.S Physics and B.S. Mechanical Engineering. I was going to get an MBA but I wanted to do something different and wanted to be a little diverse so I pursued Sports Management with an emphasis in Fitness and Wellness. I will say it was easier than engineering but that's about it. You still had to take tests that were timed (there was no way you could go flipping through the pages to figure out the answers) and had projects. It took 3 years and I graduated this May. I can say I was glad when it was done, the coursework was just like you were in normal classes on campus but you could be doing it at 1 a.m. or 6 a.m. didn't matter. Still had deadlines.

I would say if you have a degree already and are working, it's great.