11-14-2019, 10:36 PM
(11-14-2019, 08:31 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Haha, you're wanting two degrees for cheap. Do you get tuition assistance from work or some tuition reimbursement from Business/IT industry certification exams? Now, it all depends what you're looking for, if you review my signature link to the Beginners Guide post #28/#31, you can see an example spreadsheet I have made for my cousin last year.
I noticed that you are interested in the Big 3/WGU and wanted to do the same two degrees I did... I ended up with a ASBA/BSBA, ASNSM and certificate - all for the cost of the BSBA (associates and certificates were included). I only needed the capstone for the second degree (Bachelors of Liberal Arts with a Natural Science & Math concentration) but didn't go for it then.
My Advice: I recommend looking at your degree choices/options you want, budget/check how much you're willing to spend, if you're interested in a specific school/program, apply to that - forget thinking too much, just go get the first 90 credits done as it's the same for most degrees and work on your AOS/Major after you have decided.
Thank you so much. You are totally right. Overthinking complicates things. Let me get the 90 credits done first.