04-15-2011, 05:43 AM
I should make a T-Shirt saying "All decisions subject to change."
I got carried away in sifting through all of the options and looking toward the future. After a re-re-reassessment, I realize that I could save my money and use the time I would have spent on an MBA toward things that are more important to me and that would have a much greater impact on my career.
For the same time it would take me to get one little MBA, and for $6000 less, I could do all of the following:
Basically, I've come full circle and am now all the way back to my original goals. Finish a BA in something interesting to me and a BS in Business from one of the Big Three. The only difference is that I have changed to TESC, since it would be much less expensive for my situation.
I've always thrived as an autodidact anyway, and I get a sense of pride when considering that both of my degrees can come nearly exclusively through independent study. I think that if I'm ever asked to describe my educational experience, that I directed myself throughout the whole process adds a bit of intrigue to the fact that I neither have any formal training in languages, linguistics nor interpretation,. That's right, I did it aaaaalllll by myself
I got carried away in sifting through all of the options and looking toward the future. After a re-re-reassessment, I realize that I could save my money and use the time I would have spent on an MBA toward things that are more important to me and that would have a much greater impact on my career.
For the same time it would take me to get one little MBA, and for $6000 less, I could do all of the following:
- Get a BSBA from TESC.
- Learn another language than I could have (I'm thinking Hindi or Swahili, on top of Arabic, which I've already decided to take up soon).
- Get experience working as an interpreter/translator in more languages than I have been (yes, how about getting money for indisputably valuable experience rather than paying money for a degree of questionable value to me).
- Gain more interpreter/translator certifications.
- Learn valuable career and life skills via textbooks and the internet.
- Opencourseware, here I come!!!
- CPR certification, here I come!!!
- Life. I'd rather live it.
Basically, I've come full circle and am now all the way back to my original goals. Finish a BA in something interesting to me and a BS in Business from one of the Big Three. The only difference is that I have changed to TESC, since it would be much less expensive for my situation.
I've always thrived as an autodidact anyway, and I get a sense of pride when considering that both of my degrees can come nearly exclusively through independent study. I think that if I'm ever asked to describe my educational experience, that I directed myself throughout the whole process adds a bit of intrigue to the fact that I neither have any formal training in languages, linguistics nor interpretation,. That's right, I did it aaaaalllll by myself

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