02-28-2023, 05:58 AM
(02-26-2023, 06:12 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Hmm, everyone has their own 'cup' of tea and definitions for each... Eye of the beholder, I would say. If I was in similar shoes, I would get a quick/simple Bachelors to get me in the door to the Masters, and that is where my focus would be at... a Masters in whatever field that interests me the most. If I wanted a 'mix/mash' of Entrepreneurship/Innovation (Business/IT mix)... an example is, this Silicon Valley Masters for $15K... https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...30-credits | My only suggestion is not get stuck at finishing the Associates, or Bachelors and getting ready for the Masters...
I was interested in Web stuff because I thought if it was going to take me a long time to get the degree, I would have a better chance if I was genuinely interested in the stuff I was learning. I've worked as a regular programmer for a long time, so I could also opt for a programming degree. I guess the fastest degree for me, with my programmer background, would be to go to WGU for Software Engineering, do the 3 certs, then take as many classes at Sophia/Study.com as possible, and then finally enroll for the last classes. Maybe I'll just do that. I download Josh Madakor's list of where to take the various classes, so I could follow that.
It sounds like Franklin University is a little more ambiguous on which Sophia courses you can take. If FU is like WGU, without the certs, and was for a web degree - that might be fast and the topic I like. I will call someone at FU and talk to them about how they can be accelerated.