03-05-2024, 01:10 PM
*Sorry for the novel that follows, just trying to be thorough*
Your Location: New Jersey
Your Age: 34
What kind of degree do you want?: Definitely BA or BS torn between Business or IT, I think business would have a more immediate impact on my career, but long term I know I should be working in the tech space.
Timeframe: Speed and cost are key for me, already working on some general Sophia credits. I would like to be finished with everything by the end of the year, but sooner is better.
Budget: As cheap as possible
Commitments: Work and family, have a 4 month old, but the wife is on board to allow me to fully commit.
Preferences:
-I learn well on my own through videos, reading
- Non-proctored would probably be preferred, but proctored is fine as well. I would just need to set up a space in my house to do so.
-I prefer a "learn at your own pace" and the ability to take as many credits as I can complete in a term, model for a college.
Current Regional Accredited Credits: I think I have about 6 credits from a brief stint in a local CC when I was 18. Those would be free electives if anything.
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits: None
Any certifications? AZ-900
Google Sheet for tracking credits: I have looked over some degree plans here (UMPI BABA and a few others) and put together a quick spreadsheet for my own visualization purposes of the potential track for WGU BSIT degree. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1...ue&sd=true
Some extra info about me:
I graduated second in my class from HS in 2008 and was entered into a really amazing scholarship program in NJ, NJStars. Basically would have provided me with an associates for free minus costs of books and any extras, but tuition was all covered. I was young, stupid and not disciplined enough for college at 18 years old and completed only a single semester before dropping out to continue to work full time. Not sure it's even worth it to submit my transcript for CC to wherever I apply because of how undoubtedly abysmal my GPA is for that single semester. The idea of "Degree Hacking" is a concept I learned about within the last week and it has definitely consumed me for since. I feel like I finally have a fighting chance to be able to change life for my family.
I have self studied for several certifications in recent years, but due to financial restrictions I wasn't able to afford the certification exams. I have 6+ years as a project manager for small to midsized construction firms. While I do enjoy the tasks of being a project manager, I am not in love with working in the construction sector. I have a wife and 4 month old daughter and I want to provide a better life for them and allow my wife the freedom to be a SAHM. I feel that achieving a BA/BS would afford me the opportunity to give her that. She is on board with helping me and committing to "covering" for me while I take this journey and obtain my degree. I don't have much of a social life anymore, I suppose as is expected of a new parent. The majority of my free time is spent tinkering with my home lab and taking Udemy courses. I can comfortably commit to roughly 4-5 hours a day of studying M-F and 6-10 hours on weekends.
I have looked into UMPI as it seems to be regarded as the quickest path to a Bachelors, but I have also heard they have been a little overwhelmed with an influx of students in the past year or so. WGU seems great, potentially a slightly higher cost upfront for a degree, but more time to complete courses. Plus the option to get extra certifications on top of the degree is very intriguing. Now obviously as a NJ resident TESU would be cheaper, but I have not looked into them as much as I have the other two. Primarily because UMPI and WGU are very Sophia friendly and that is how I plan to get the bulk of my transfer credits. I am not opposed to completing an UMPI BABA and then in the next year or 2 completing BSIT at WGU.
Additional Questions:
Regarding a BS vs a BA, does either of these degrees hold more weight than the other?
Does WGU have any flexibility in their courses? (For example I have a Microsoft AZ-900 cert, but the course in BSIT is for AWS. Is it possible to sub that course for the Azure track so that my cert would provide credits?)
Thank for coming to my TED talk haha.
But in all seriousness thank you for your time and any input that is given will be appreciated beyond words.
Your Location: New Jersey
Your Age: 34
What kind of degree do you want?: Definitely BA or BS torn between Business or IT, I think business would have a more immediate impact on my career, but long term I know I should be working in the tech space.
Timeframe: Speed and cost are key for me, already working on some general Sophia credits. I would like to be finished with everything by the end of the year, but sooner is better.
Budget: As cheap as possible
Commitments: Work and family, have a 4 month old, but the wife is on board to allow me to fully commit.
Preferences:
-I learn well on my own through videos, reading
- Non-proctored would probably be preferred, but proctored is fine as well. I would just need to set up a space in my house to do so.
-I prefer a "learn at your own pace" and the ability to take as many credits as I can complete in a term, model for a college.
Current Regional Accredited Credits: I think I have about 6 credits from a brief stint in a local CC when I was 18. Those would be free electives if anything.
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits: None
Any certifications? AZ-900
Google Sheet for tracking credits: I have looked over some degree plans here (UMPI BABA and a few others) and put together a quick spreadsheet for my own visualization purposes of the potential track for WGU BSIT degree. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1...ue&sd=true
Some extra info about me:
I graduated second in my class from HS in 2008 and was entered into a really amazing scholarship program in NJ, NJStars. Basically would have provided me with an associates for free minus costs of books and any extras, but tuition was all covered. I was young, stupid and not disciplined enough for college at 18 years old and completed only a single semester before dropping out to continue to work full time. Not sure it's even worth it to submit my transcript for CC to wherever I apply because of how undoubtedly abysmal my GPA is for that single semester. The idea of "Degree Hacking" is a concept I learned about within the last week and it has definitely consumed me for since. I feel like I finally have a fighting chance to be able to change life for my family.
I have self studied for several certifications in recent years, but due to financial restrictions I wasn't able to afford the certification exams. I have 6+ years as a project manager for small to midsized construction firms. While I do enjoy the tasks of being a project manager, I am not in love with working in the construction sector. I have a wife and 4 month old daughter and I want to provide a better life for them and allow my wife the freedom to be a SAHM. I feel that achieving a BA/BS would afford me the opportunity to give her that. She is on board with helping me and committing to "covering" for me while I take this journey and obtain my degree. I don't have much of a social life anymore, I suppose as is expected of a new parent. The majority of my free time is spent tinkering with my home lab and taking Udemy courses. I can comfortably commit to roughly 4-5 hours a day of studying M-F and 6-10 hours on weekends.
I have looked into UMPI as it seems to be regarded as the quickest path to a Bachelors, but I have also heard they have been a little overwhelmed with an influx of students in the past year or so. WGU seems great, potentially a slightly higher cost upfront for a degree, but more time to complete courses. Plus the option to get extra certifications on top of the degree is very intriguing. Now obviously as a NJ resident TESU would be cheaper, but I have not looked into them as much as I have the other two. Primarily because UMPI and WGU are very Sophia friendly and that is how I plan to get the bulk of my transfer credits. I am not opposed to completing an UMPI BABA and then in the next year or 2 completing BSIT at WGU.
Additional Questions:
Regarding a BS vs a BA, does either of these degrees hold more weight than the other?
Does WGU have any flexibility in their courses? (For example I have a Microsoft AZ-900 cert, but the course in BSIT is for AWS. Is it possible to sub that course for the Azure track so that my cert would provide credits?)
Thank for coming to my TED talk haha.
But in all seriousness thank you for your time and any input that is given will be appreciated beyond words.