4 hours ago
Hello everyone! Wondering if you can help me out here. My goal is to get my bachelors in Accounting, then masters, and eventually CPA.
I'm wondering if I should stay at WGU for both bachelors and masters or go to UMPI for the bachelors then take the master at WGU? Or maybe a completely different strategy entirely?
Here is some more info on my situation:
I've applied to WGU and sent in my transcripts, they've already confirmed 21 credits from my community college now I'm waiting for them to confirm my Sophia credits. My one big fear here is the proctored exams, mainly because I live in a pretty busy household with children, one of whom is ASD and stays with me most of the time. My plan so far is to hit up my library for a private room for the exams, not sure how picky the proctors are regarding that.
However I recently found out about UMPI and how they can possibly accept more credits through Sophia and etc. Also been reading how they're not proctor-based, which is fine for me since I don't mind writing and making presentations so that would allow me to stay home to do everything and not worry about finding some place suitable for the exams.
Your Location: California, United States
Your Age: 40
What kind of degree do you want?: Accounting
Current Regional Accredited Credits: About 24 credits from 8 random classes I attempted at 3 different community colleges from years ago...
Long Beach City College -
Budget: Can afford about $8k out of pocket max for bachelors, will have to save up for masters or do payments.
Commitments: part-time job, kids, wife working full time.
Dedicated time to study: ~20-30 hr/week
Timeline: 1 year preferably but willing to extend to 2 years.
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: I'm approved for $7,000 through Pell Grant, FAFSA.
Hopefully that's enough info (or maybe too much), thanks in advance!
I'm wondering if I should stay at WGU for both bachelors and masters or go to UMPI for the bachelors then take the master at WGU? Or maybe a completely different strategy entirely?
Here is some more info on my situation:
I've applied to WGU and sent in my transcripts, they've already confirmed 21 credits from my community college now I'm waiting for them to confirm my Sophia credits. My one big fear here is the proctored exams, mainly because I live in a pretty busy household with children, one of whom is ASD and stays with me most of the time. My plan so far is to hit up my library for a private room for the exams, not sure how picky the proctors are regarding that.
However I recently found out about UMPI and how they can possibly accept more credits through Sophia and etc. Also been reading how they're not proctor-based, which is fine for me since I don't mind writing and making presentations so that would allow me to stay home to do everything and not worry about finding some place suitable for the exams.
Your Location: California, United States
Your Age: 40
What kind of degree do you want?: Accounting
Current Regional Accredited Credits: About 24 credits from 8 random classes I attempted at 3 different community colleges from years ago...
Long Beach City College -
- ART 15, Beginning Drawing - 3.0
- MATH 815, Preparation for Algebra - 3.0
- KINE, Kinesiology 190 3.0
- AC 110, Animation Fun - 4.0
- PHIL 181, Critical Thinking - 4.0
- MATH 182, Geometry - 4.0
- AC 161, Digital imaging - 4.0
- AC 111Layout Skills - 4.0
-
Sophia.org - 66 credits
- Art History I
- Art History II
- Business Law
- College Algebra
- English Composition I
- Environmental Science
- Financial Accounting
- Intro to Business
- Intro to Ethics
- Intro to IT
- Intro to Nutrition
- Intro to Sociology
- Intro to Statistics
- Macroeconomics
- Managerial Accounting
- Principles of Finance
- Principles of Management
- Principles of Marketing
- Project Management
- Public Speaking
- U.S. History I
- Visual Communication
Budget: Can afford about $8k out of pocket max for bachelors, will have to save up for masters or do payments.
Commitments: part-time job, kids, wife working full time.
Dedicated time to study: ~20-30 hr/week
Timeline: 1 year preferably but willing to extend to 2 years.
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: I'm approved for $7,000 through Pell Grant, FAFSA.
Hopefully that's enough info (or maybe too much), thanks in advance!