10-27-2024, 01:35 PM
This is for my partner, Brittany, who wants a career change. She is interested in keeping cost low and would like to get a degree in the year. More importantly, she would like to build a foundation in CS that will lead to a internship. She learns best through reading a textbook and taking notes. She plans to do leetcode and follow along through a textbook while passing classes. Not a super strong test taker.
Your Location: North Carolina, USA
Your Age: 33
What kind of degree do you want?: Bachelor's in Computer Science, primarily looking at TESU or WGU but open to other options (especially with the new WGU curriculum bringing uncertainty).
Current Regional Accredited Credits:
BA in Journalism from DePaul in 2013.
Master's in Social Work (MSW) from University of Southern California in 2018
5 classes at local community college (Wake Tech) in past 6 months: Fundamentals of Web Development, Fundamentals of UX, Web Design 101 and 102, Intro to Programming
This was done to search for interested in "tech" career. Liked programming in Java the most.
Also took 7 classes at LSUS's MBA program before dropping out because of difficulty with 'Accounting' class. "Management Information Systems" may transfer from LSUS.
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits:
None so far but interested.
Any certifications or military experience? Has unrelated LCSW, no military experience.
Budget: Preferably under $12k
Commitments: Works full-time remotely.
Dedicated time to study: About 15-25 hours / week. That is what she is comfortably spending on her local CC classes
Timeline: Preferably around 12 months
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: Chapter 35, or "spouse GI Bill". She gets around $1.5k/month to take classes full time. She has around 24 months left of this benefit. No plans for more grad school at this time.
We were leaning towards WGU at first but once we realized how difficult it would be to test out in 6-12 months (especially with the new curriculum), started leaning towards TESU. TESU's RA requirement should be easy to reach with DePaul's degree which leaves lots of easier credits. She is also interested in the associate's in math that people talk about. I am also partial towards TESU because my BA in History is from TESU but I also had very different circumstances.
What's a good plan for her? I was thinking of Sophia (two classes) for Intro to IT and Calculus and SDC (7 classes) for CS-103, CS-201, CS-240, Discrete Math, CS-330 (UL), CS-302 (UL), CS-303 (UL). Then taking a 5 class fixed semester of CIS-351, two math classes, capstone, and cornerstone. This would keep cost to around $5k. But that would be a super intense semester (I imagine 30-40 hours of week of work) so interested in other options as well. Has anyone done something similar while working full-time?
Thank you for your help. Again, open to other options for Computer Science.
Your Location: North Carolina, USA
Your Age: 33
What kind of degree do you want?: Bachelor's in Computer Science, primarily looking at TESU or WGU but open to other options (especially with the new WGU curriculum bringing uncertainty).
Current Regional Accredited Credits:
BA in Journalism from DePaul in 2013.
Master's in Social Work (MSW) from University of Southern California in 2018
5 classes at local community college (Wake Tech) in past 6 months: Fundamentals of Web Development, Fundamentals of UX, Web Design 101 and 102, Intro to Programming
This was done to search for interested in "tech" career. Liked programming in Java the most.
Also took 7 classes at LSUS's MBA program before dropping out because of difficulty with 'Accounting' class. "Management Information Systems" may transfer from LSUS.
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits:
None so far but interested.
Any certifications or military experience? Has unrelated LCSW, no military experience.
Budget: Preferably under $12k
Commitments: Works full-time remotely.
Dedicated time to study: About 15-25 hours / week. That is what she is comfortably spending on her local CC classes
Timeline: Preferably around 12 months
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: Chapter 35, or "spouse GI Bill". She gets around $1.5k/month to take classes full time. She has around 24 months left of this benefit. No plans for more grad school at this time.
We were leaning towards WGU at first but once we realized how difficult it would be to test out in 6-12 months (especially with the new curriculum), started leaning towards TESU. TESU's RA requirement should be easy to reach with DePaul's degree which leaves lots of easier credits. She is also interested in the associate's in math that people talk about. I am also partial towards TESU because my BA in History is from TESU but I also had very different circumstances.
What's a good plan for her? I was thinking of Sophia (two classes) for Intro to IT and Calculus and SDC (7 classes) for CS-103, CS-201, CS-240, Discrete Math, CS-330 (UL), CS-302 (UL), CS-303 (UL). Then taking a 5 class fixed semester of CIS-351, two math classes, capstone, and cornerstone. This would keep cost to around $5k. But that would be a super intense semester (I imagine 30-40 hours of week of work) so interested in other options as well. Has anyone done something similar while working full-time?
Thank you for your help. Again, open to other options for Computer Science.