12-12-2020, 02:22 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-12-2020, 02:24 AM by 797dreamliner.)
Hello Everyone!
I'm seeking concrete advice on what my plan should be in order to execute and achieve on obtaining my bachelors degree. (BA Comm)
Back Story:
I'm 34 years old and have been working full time in sales for the past 14 years and now moved up as a sales manager at large reputable company however I now feel that this is now hitting a ceiling since all I have is a highschool diploma and some college. Long story short, I dropped out of community college at 20 years old to become a telemarketer > sales rep > sales associate > account exec > now sales manager. I feel that if I want to move up to an exec/c level position I would need to have college degree. There was no pressure from my employer to get a degree, I just want to cover my bases and prepare for a brighter future.
Research:
I looked at WGU, TESC, Maryland Global Campus and UMPI however after my discovery, I feel that I'm undecided on which college to choose from. I want to earn a BA in Communications since I feel confident to call myself a good speaker/story teller. Preferably, I would like to find the cheapest option. Which is the least expensive that doesn't require a heavy workload? My daily job already consists a lot of tasks and duties along with stress making sure my team meet their quotas. My college transcripts are minor and not much.
Truth:
I have always been a major snoozer in academia and have a hard time concentrating but now is the time to change and make it happen. Family always advocated that education is everything however I always believed that its all about the delivery of the message and first impressions that matter.
I'm seeking concrete advice on what my plan should be in order to execute and achieve on obtaining my bachelors degree. (BA Comm)
Back Story:
I'm 34 years old and have been working full time in sales for the past 14 years and now moved up as a sales manager at large reputable company however I now feel that this is now hitting a ceiling since all I have is a highschool diploma and some college. Long story short, I dropped out of community college at 20 years old to become a telemarketer > sales rep > sales associate > account exec > now sales manager. I feel that if I want to move up to an exec/c level position I would need to have college degree. There was no pressure from my employer to get a degree, I just want to cover my bases and prepare for a brighter future.
Research:
I looked at WGU, TESC, Maryland Global Campus and UMPI however after my discovery, I feel that I'm undecided on which college to choose from. I want to earn a BA in Communications since I feel confident to call myself a good speaker/story teller. Preferably, I would like to find the cheapest option. Which is the least expensive that doesn't require a heavy workload? My daily job already consists a lot of tasks and duties along with stress making sure my team meet their quotas. My college transcripts are minor and not much.
Truth:
I have always been a major snoozer in academia and have a hard time concentrating but now is the time to change and make it happen. Family always advocated that education is everything however I always believed that its all about the delivery of the message and first impressions that matter.