Hello all
It's been a while since my last post. Back then, I wasn't sure what I'd like to do and it has taken me over a year, but I think I've come to a conclusion. I attempted University of the People's Computer Science degree, but in the process, I think I confirmed what I thought: I really hate programming and the tech classes are ridiculously dry. I took a few accounting and business courses on Coursera and enjoyed the content. I have terrible ADHD and the CompSci classes were literally painful to sit through and I found myself procrastinating way more than I usually do. So, I think leaving the CompSci program was a good idea.
So, I decided that I'd like to go into Salesforce administration, project management or even a business analyst role of some kind. I've been reading "getting started," posts in the Salesforce Reddit and even though many people say that they did not go to college ALL of the job ads that I've been finding require applicants to have a degree. So, I decided to get started on that requirement at least. Right now, I'm just got a job at crafting supplies store, but I don't want to stay there longer than a year if I can help it. Y
Anyway, here is my plan for TESU. Sorry, it's a bit rough. Greyed boxes mean that I've finished that class and I marked classes that I got a D in. I split it into sections General Ed/Electives, the main BSBA courses/electives than the options CIS and General Management and their electives. I hope it makes sense. : https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1...sp=sharing
I have some CC credits and some Study.com credits. My very first plan was to become a math major, so I have been refreshing my math knowledge using some textbooks. I think I'm ready to actually rack some math CLEP soon. I don't really like Study.com's classes, but I'll push my way through them if I must. I haven't tried Davar's classes, yet. But, if I can I'd prefer to do much of my work using Saylor.

It's been a while since my last post. Back then, I wasn't sure what I'd like to do and it has taken me over a year, but I think I've come to a conclusion. I attempted University of the People's Computer Science degree, but in the process, I think I confirmed what I thought: I really hate programming and the tech classes are ridiculously dry. I took a few accounting and business courses on Coursera and enjoyed the content. I have terrible ADHD and the CompSci classes were literally painful to sit through and I found myself procrastinating way more than I usually do. So, I think leaving the CompSci program was a good idea.
So, I decided that I'd like to go into Salesforce administration, project management or even a business analyst role of some kind. I've been reading "getting started," posts in the Salesforce Reddit and even though many people say that they did not go to college ALL of the job ads that I've been finding require applicants to have a degree. So, I decided to get started on that requirement at least. Right now, I'm just got a job at crafting supplies store, but I don't want to stay there longer than a year if I can help it. Y
Anyway, here is my plan for TESU. Sorry, it's a bit rough. Greyed boxes mean that I've finished that class and I marked classes that I got a D in. I split it into sections General Ed/Electives, the main BSBA courses/electives than the options CIS and General Management and their electives. I hope it makes sense. : https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1...sp=sharing
I have some CC credits and some Study.com credits. My very first plan was to become a math major, so I have been refreshing my math knowledge using some textbooks. I think I'm ready to actually rack some math CLEP soon. I don't really like Study.com's classes, but I'll push my way through them if I must. I haven't tried Davar's classes, yet. But, if I can I'd prefer to do much of my work using Saylor.
Currently working on: BSBA-Accounting @ WGU
Open Source Degrees: Computer Science | Data Science | Game Development
Open Source Degrees: Computer Science | Data Science | Game Development