07-04-2022, 05:59 PM
Hello! This is my first post
Location: Ohio
Age: 40-50
Type of degree that I want
Certifications or military experience: N/A
Budget: $7k - top priority is pursuing the cheapest route possible.
Dedicated time to study: I’ll likely be doing the 'feast-or-famine' approach; will do weekend all-day sessions...frankly, it’s what I’m doing now.
Timeline: No pressing deadlines, though I prefer to go fast where possible
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: n/a
Preferences:
Location: Ohio
Age: 40-50
Type of degree that I want
- 2nd bachelor degree … please tell me your suggestions for which concentration and which school (more info at the end of the post)
- My AA & BGS are both general studies majors, if that makes any difference
- Most likely will NOT choose Math or Business…open to pretty much anything else
- AA degree - community college in Florida (early 2000s)
- Bachelor of General Studies degree - private university in Utah (current student - 6 credit hours left until graduation)
Certifications or military experience: N/A
Budget: $7k - top priority is pursuing the cheapest route possible.
Dedicated time to study: I’ll likely be doing the 'feast-or-famine' approach; will do weekend all-day sessions...frankly, it’s what I’m doing now.
Timeline: No pressing deadlines, though I prefer to go fast where possible
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: n/a
Preferences:
- Prefer to use credit-by-exam or self-paced online classes, whichever is cheaper (depending on recommendations)
- Prefer to avoid semester-based classes (will make an exception for capstone)
- Prefer exams over writing papers in order to keep moving fast (though it is not a make-or-break issue)
- I’m a homeschool parent to several kiddos
- When I found this forum, it was too late to apply the information found here towards my current degree program (just too far along).
- I am an independent learner and am highly confident in my ability to plan, study, and complete college courses {I shifted from traditional on-campus classes to self-paced online classes at my current university}.
- Basically, I want to demonstrate to my kids (okay, myself really), that a degree can be completed faster and/or cheaper than the route I have previously taken. Looking for recommendations for an adult student aiming to complete a 2nd baccalaureate degree on the cheap.
- Should I start from scratch with testing out (Modern States + CLEP)? -OR- combine my RA credits with exams?