11-06-2023, 11:15 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-06-2023, 11:20 AM by FinallyDoingIt24.)
Hello! I've been reading here for quite awhile, and now it's time for me to ask for advice...
Your Location: New Jersey, United States
Your Age: 44
What kind of degree do you want?: Bachelors – Info Tech or Bus Admin
Current Regional Accredited Credits: 1
December 3rd Graduation Approved: Pierpont BOG Associates - Information Systems
ASU (1 credit)
Business Tech Fundamentals
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits:
Sophia Learning (91 Credits):
College Algebra / Calculus I
US History I
Introduction to Information Technology
Introduction to Networking
Art History I / Art History II
Macroeconomics / Microeconomics
The Essentials of Managing Conflict
Introduction to Business
Developing Effective Teams
Financial Accounting
Introduction to Nutrition
Project Management
Environmental Science
Introduction to Statistics
Principles of Finance
Introduction to Relational Databases
Principles of Management
Introduction to Sociology
Business Law
Critical Thinking
Introduction to Web Development
Visual Communications
Workplace Communication
Spanish I
Human Biology / Biology Lab
Introduction to Chemistry
Introduction to Ethics
Conflict Resolution
Straighterline (6 Credits)
Business Statistics
Organizational Behavior
Any certifications or military experience?
Coursera/TADA
Google IT Support Certificate
IBM Cybersecurity Analyst Certificate
Google Data Analytics
Google Project Management (in progress)
Budget:
I’d like to do whatever gets me a Bachelor’s the fastest. Willing to spend up to $10k if need be.
Commitments:
Full Time job that can be demanding, but gets very slow in Dec/Jan (which is when I’d like to try to do as much as possible)
Dedicated time to study:
Outside of work, I am dedicating my free time to finishing this degree – I can study 3-4 hours a day if needed
Timeline:
I would like to finish in 2024 if possible.
Notes:
I have time, and was planning to, pick up some more credits towards degree via Study.com before starting a bachelors as well. Would love to hear thoughts on what I should take.
I test very very well and have a lot of business and IT experience. I can generally pass tests on the first try with minimal studying. I much prefer a test based curriculum, but am also fine with presentations, projects, essays etc. I got very frustrated taking English Comp 1 and 2 and Sophia and dropped them. I’d do 1-2 touchstones with great grades and feedback, get a different grader, and suddenly everything would be kicked back for “plagiarism”, when I wrote the essays myself. Very demotivating and I will likely try retaking both at Study.com.
I was originally going for the Information Technology Management degree at WGU, but am wondering if there are better options available for me (TESU perhaps, since I am a NJ resident?)
Open to all suggestions – I am wanting to get a Bachelors finally as I have 20 years of experience and have hit a wall where I can’t advance my career without that piece of paper. Looking for a more general degree relating to IT/Operations/Business Management – I was an Executive Assistant for many years and now work in Operations Management specializing in Tech (researching and procuring hardware/software, planning for needs etc).
Thank you in advance for any suggestions on my next steps!
Your Location: New Jersey, United States
Your Age: 44
What kind of degree do you want?: Bachelors – Info Tech or Bus Admin
Current Regional Accredited Credits: 1
December 3rd Graduation Approved: Pierpont BOG Associates - Information Systems
ASU (1 credit)
Business Tech Fundamentals
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits:
Sophia Learning (91 Credits):
College Algebra / Calculus I
US History I
Introduction to Information Technology
Introduction to Networking
Art History I / Art History II
Macroeconomics / Microeconomics
The Essentials of Managing Conflict
Introduction to Business
Developing Effective Teams
Financial Accounting
Introduction to Nutrition
Project Management
Environmental Science
Introduction to Statistics
Principles of Finance
Introduction to Relational Databases
Principles of Management
Introduction to Sociology
Business Law
Critical Thinking
Introduction to Web Development
Visual Communications
Workplace Communication
Spanish I
Human Biology / Biology Lab
Introduction to Chemistry
Introduction to Ethics
Conflict Resolution
Straighterline (6 Credits)
Business Statistics
Organizational Behavior
Any certifications or military experience?
Coursera/TADA
Google IT Support Certificate
IBM Cybersecurity Analyst Certificate
Google Data Analytics
Google Project Management (in progress)
Budget:
I’d like to do whatever gets me a Bachelor’s the fastest. Willing to spend up to $10k if need be.
Commitments:
Full Time job that can be demanding, but gets very slow in Dec/Jan (which is when I’d like to try to do as much as possible)
Dedicated time to study:
Outside of work, I am dedicating my free time to finishing this degree – I can study 3-4 hours a day if needed
Timeline:
I would like to finish in 2024 if possible.
Notes:
I have time, and was planning to, pick up some more credits towards degree via Study.com before starting a bachelors as well. Would love to hear thoughts on what I should take.
I test very very well and have a lot of business and IT experience. I can generally pass tests on the first try with minimal studying. I much prefer a test based curriculum, but am also fine with presentations, projects, essays etc. I got very frustrated taking English Comp 1 and 2 and Sophia and dropped them. I’d do 1-2 touchstones with great grades and feedback, get a different grader, and suddenly everything would be kicked back for “plagiarism”, when I wrote the essays myself. Very demotivating and I will likely try retaking both at Study.com.
I was originally going for the Information Technology Management degree at WGU, but am wondering if there are better options available for me (TESU perhaps, since I am a NJ resident?)
Open to all suggestions – I am wanting to get a Bachelors finally as I have 20 years of experience and have hit a wall where I can’t advance my career without that piece of paper. Looking for a more general degree relating to IT/Operations/Business Management – I was an Executive Assistant for many years and now work in Operations Management specializing in Tech (researching and procuring hardware/software, planning for needs etc).
Thank you in advance for any suggestions on my next steps!