10-13-2022, 07:23 PM
Your Location: TX
Your Age: 30s
What kind of degree do you want?: Business degree. My background is in Customer Service, looking to start switch careers
Current Regional Accredited Credits: None. Have started a class on Saylor and am planning to use Sophia, as well.
Budget: $4-6k, open to more if there are better options that suit my needs. Prefer to spend not too much out of pocket. Between fafsa/grants, I would prefer not to go over $1k out of pocket on other expenses.
Commitments: Have a part-time job and no other commitments.
Dedicated time to study: 30-40+ hours a week.
Timeline: Fast as possible. Hopefully 6 months-ish, if that's not too optimistic
Have done my share of lurking/searching the forum. Was thinking of WGU Business Management degree[i] or UMPI's BA in Management and Leadership. Looking for fast/easy/cheap. In that order. Pretty open to ideas. If, for example, HR Management was a more useful degree, with better career prospects and so forth. Prefer tests/exams to papers, but not the biggest deal. Could also use advice on how long of a subscription to buy for Sophia, et al[/i]
Your Age: 30s
What kind of degree do you want?: Business degree. My background is in Customer Service, looking to start switch careers
Current Regional Accredited Credits: None. Have started a class on Saylor and am planning to use Sophia, as well.
Budget: $4-6k, open to more if there are better options that suit my needs. Prefer to spend not too much out of pocket. Between fafsa/grants, I would prefer not to go over $1k out of pocket on other expenses.
Commitments: Have a part-time job and no other commitments.
Dedicated time to study: 30-40+ hours a week.
Timeline: Fast as possible. Hopefully 6 months-ish, if that's not too optimistic
Have done my share of lurking/searching the forum. Was thinking of WGU Business Management degree[i] or UMPI's BA in Management and Leadership. Looking for fast/easy/cheap. In that order. Pretty open to ideas. If, for example, HR Management was a more useful degree, with better career prospects and so forth. Prefer tests/exams to papers, but not the biggest deal. Could also use advice on how long of a subscription to buy for Sophia, et al[/i]