04-02-2024, 02:31 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-03-2024, 09:19 PM by bjcheung77.)
(04-02-2024, 11:37 AM)Han_Shot_First_IYKYK Wrote: What are your thoughts on consulting with services like College Hacked to assist me with this? I'm wondering what the general consensus is on services like these for folks like me.
rachel83az, a Super Moderator and prolific poster here, captured the degreeforum consensus about paid consulting services in her 2021 post:
Quote:It is always confusing to get started. The biggest issue is that there is no "one good way" to get a degree. It depends heavily on your personal circumstances. What is right for you will not be right for anyone else. For instance, your post indicates that liberal studies could be a good option for you but it would likely be a wholly inappropriate option for someone who wanted to go into programming or technology.
There are a handful of us who have been around for a while and who are relatively familiar with the degree-seeking process. Each of us has a different idea of what the best course of action might be for a given student. […]
If you just want someone to tell you what to do: my first post outlined exactly how to get [the degrees she recommended for that OP's situation]. If you don't feel like that's right for you, please feel free to go back to your original thread and ask questions. Why won't that work for you? What are you looking for? Even if you got one of us as your personal degree consultant, you'd still have to answer these questions and you'd have plenty of questions of your own. Don't feel bad about asking questions. It's what we're here for. We've all had to start at the beginning at one time or another.