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HOLY SMOKES I'M DONE!!!!
#31
Woot woot! I love a good success story!!
(Yesterday, 10:59 AM)inkleind Wrote: Checking in almost 4 years later. Wanted to give an update to inspire everyone working on this.

I don't know if my degree helped me or not, no hiring person has specifically told me that I needed it, but my salary has more than tripled since I first started testing out way back in 2017. First, I was in a motorcycle crash in 2019 that led to me leaving the non-profit world and finding an individual contributor customer success manager role in tech. That's led to sales and partnership roles and I've continued to increase my base pay ever since.

I often find myself mentioning management theories or referencing stuff like the Peter Principle, things I learned from studying for the tests. Even though I only studied to test out, the learning stuck and I believe I am better at my job, especially in sales, marketing, and business management, than I was before the degree. So, while no one is specifically hiring me because of my degree, I am surprised by how often what I learned has helped me be more than I was and that alone was worth the investment. That education has more than paid for itself.

Now I'm looking at what's next. I am enjoying a nice six figure income but sales isn't where I want to be long term, I miss having an impact like I did in non-profit work. I'm looking at possibly going back for a Masters in counseling or a J.D. to practice law. Both wildly different futures but with American politics the way they are, I can see both having a strong future. I desperately want to stop relying on others for a paycheck and I could see both of these paths leading to sustainable self employment.

Anyway, this forum changed my life and I am still incredibly grateful for all the help and advice. Way back in June of 2017, TESU got rid of being able to completely test out but thanks to y'all, I got in before that expired. I appreciate all of you and for everyone still working, you've got this!!
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#32
(Yesterday, 11:02 AM)ROYISAGIRL Wrote: Woot woot! I love a good success story!!
(Yesterday, 10:59 AM)inkleind Wrote: Checking in almost 4 years later. Wanted to give an update to inspire everyone working on this.

I don't know if my degree helped me or not, no hiring person has specifically told me that I needed it, but my salary has more than tripled since I first started testing out way back in 2017. First, I was in a motorcycle crash in 2019 that led to me leaving the non-profit world and finding an individual contributor customer success manager role in tech. That's led to sales and partnership roles and I've continued to increase my base pay ever since.

I often find myself mentioning management theories or referencing stuff like the Peter Principle, things I learned from studying for the tests. Even though I only studied to test out, the learning stuck and I believe I am better at my job, especially in sales, marketing, and business management, than I was before the degree. So, while no one is specifically hiring me because of my degree, I am surprised by how often what I learned has helped me be more than I was and that alone was worth the investment. That education has more than paid for itself.

Now I'm looking at what's next. I am enjoying a nice six figure income but sales isn't where I want to be long term, I miss having an impact like I did in non-profit work. I'm looking at possibly going back for a Masters in counseling or a J.D. to practice law. Both wildly different futures but with American politics the way they are, I can see both having a strong future. I desperately want to stop relying on others for a paycheck and I could see both of these paths leading to sustainable self employment.

Anyway, this forum changed my life and I am still incredibly grateful for all the help and advice. Way back in June of 2017, TESU got rid of being able to completely test out but thanks to y'all, I got in before that expired. I appreciate all of you and for everyone still working, you've got this!!

Congratulations! This is a major milestone in your life. I had interviewed before at UMPI to be an academic advisor and I found myself prompted with a question based on how people can learn complex material quickly. Fortunately for me I love talking about education and discussed about the Feynman Technique to improve student learning. I as well find myself mentioning things that I've learned in school in my work environment and at other colleges/universities that I attend. Enough about me - I'm happy for you! I'm glad to hear that you took away significant value from this community.
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#33
(Yesterday, 11:02 AM)ROYISAGIRL Wrote: Woot woot! I love a good success story!!
(Yesterday, 10:59 AM)inkleind Wrote: Checking in almost 4 years later. Wanted to give an update to inspire everyone working on this.

I don't know if my degree helped me or not, no hiring person has specifically told me that I needed it, but my salary has more than tripled since I first started testing out way back in 2017. First, I was in a motorcycle crash in 2019 that led to me leaving the non-profit world and finding an individual contributor customer success manager role in tech. That's led to sales and partnership roles and I've continued to increase my base pay ever since.

I often find myself mentioning management theories or referencing stuff like the Peter Principle, things I learned from studying for the tests. Even though I only studied to test out, the learning stuck and I believe I am better at my job, especially in sales, marketing, and business management, than I was before the degree. So, while no one is specifically hiring me because of my degree, I am surprised by how often what I learned has helped me be more than I was and that alone was worth the investment. That education has more than paid for itself.

Now I'm looking at what's next. I am enjoying a nice six figure income but sales isn't where I want to be long term, I miss having an impact like I did in non-profit work. I'm looking at possibly going back for a Masters in counseling or a J.D. to practice law. Both wildly different futures but with American politics the way they are, I can see both having a strong future. I desperately want to stop relying on others for a paycheck and I could see both of these paths leading to sustainable self employment.

Anyway, this forum changed my life and I am still incredibly grateful for all the help and advice. Way back in June of 2017, TESU got rid of being able to completely test out but thanks to y'all, I got in before that expired. I appreciate all of you and for everyone still working, you've got this!!

Wow this is beautiful to see the fruitfulness of a degree could do. Sorry for your motorcycle crash, I see so much videos on youtube I stay away from it. But anyway, from 30-40k, x3 that's really strong income! My little brother got his Masters and he makes like $140K/y... I want to get a Masters too but idk if anybody could get it like anybody could get a BS as long as you have a pulse and put in some work.
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