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I am still up in the air a little on that. I am thinking that CS would be better because I have been exposed to and worked with technology most of my life.
If I apply to TESC and pick one or the other, I am assuming they will let me change later. I am wanting to just start taking some courses at LL to get the hang of the way the system works.
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rebel100 Wrote:Do you even need the degree to be in CS? The general management track is much more straightforward and test friendly.
Still up in the air a little on that. I was thinking that CS would be better because I have been exposed to and worked with technology most of my life, but as I read more I may be wrong.
If I apply to TESC and pick one or the other, I am assuming they will let me change later. I am wanting to just start taking some courses at LL to get the hang of the way the system works at this point.
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owner66 Wrote:Strike out on the MCSE Certs. Got my transcript from Microsoft with test numbers etc. Two of the certs were still listed on the ACE site.
Called ACE, in order to get credit I would have had to have taken the course through an approved institution.
I took these self-study and tested through Prometric, so it's a no-go.
I also self-studied and mine transferred to COSC 6-8 months ago. It was COSCs policy to accept them based on how ACE had them evaluated at the time they were taken. Where ever you decide to go, don't overlook sending them in since they could count for something.
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Since you are mid / end career and interested in management, I'd go with either the General BSBA or the CIS concentration.
This gets you the prerequisites for a MBA.
A bachelors unfortunately doesn't open the management doors in most places.
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