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ASU and Coursera are completely separate. If you want to do the Coursera one, you don't have to re-watch all the videos and redo the optional quizzes. You need only do the required assignments. I think that's just the 2 labs + the sandwich thing. It shouldn't take more than 30-60 minutes to finish that first part for the second time.
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bjcheung77 Wrote:At this time, Pierpont only requires 1 graded credit, you can transfer in credits anytime. My suggestion is to get the 1 graded credit from ASU UL for $25 and the rest can come from Sophia.org, you can follow the exact instructions here on the wiki, Rachel83AZ has done a great job creating and updating many of the pages. Link: Pierpont C&TC
upgrayedd Wrote:Finished that ASU course. Is it the first part of Google's IT Support certificate? I was wondering if Coursera would store my completion of the course or not since it was through ASU. I would like to go on to complete the entire certificate but it would be nice to not repeat the first course.
Awesome, so you've done the first course. I would skip the ASU offering and complete the Google IT Certificate instead for cheaper, it'll be a good starting point too. You should complete the Pierpont BOG AAS en route to your Bachelors. If you want to get more certs along the way, here are some inexpensive ones from Coursera/Dream Academy. Link: Coursera
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Yeah I'd like to use the Dream Academy deal for the cert. I rarely receive any benefits so I'll take what I can get.
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Just finished the Google IT Support certificate. Does Pierpoint really award 12 credits for it? If so, that's gotten me very close to my goal.
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Yup, Pierpont grants the full 12 credits for that thing.
If you haven't already, I would apply to Pierpont now. It can take a while for them to process your application & your credits, so you'll want to get that started.
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upgrayedd Wrote:Yeah I'd like to use the Dream Academy deal for the cert. I rarely receive any benefits so I'll take what I can get.
upgrayedd Wrote:Just finished the Google IT Support certificate. Does Pierpoint really award 12 credits for it? If so, that's gotten me very close to my goal.
Awesome, great work! As I mentioned just above in post #22 and earlier in post #7, I suggest continuing on with the Dream Academy and getting any cheap-o certificates that interest you and are workable towards your goal. Once you do more, complete Sophia.org courses towards the Pierpont BOG AAS with Info System emphasis. You need 40 "technical" credits and by completing some of these, it goes towards those credits needed for entry into the UMPI BAS with a minor of your choice.
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(06-03-2022, 10:38 PM)upgrayedd Wrote: I'm 42 years old and have one certification in healthcare. I've been riding the same job with it for 22 years and I recently have had to face the fact that it's a dead end, and the way the field has evolved, that particular job has less demand now. It motivated me to explore what I really want to do. Honestly, I have been oblivious to the legitimacy of Social Media Marketing as a job. While job listings for what I do are becoming uncommon, I see so many listings for some form of Digital Marketing.
Why Digital Marketing? I realized I've already been doing it to a lesser extent, fairly successfully, for several years. While I don't yet understand analytics or SEO, I've grown a few brands on social media. Nothing major, but they met my goals. The one that I'm most proud of is for my own original band. I've been designing ads and promotions for a few years, which resulted in signing to a record label. I'm fairly experienced by now with content creation - graphics, video editing, audio production. I love doing it, and I want to do it for a living.
The thing is, even Social Media jobs mostly require a Marketing Degree. I learned about WGU and Sophia, the various paths you can take in lieu of a traditional 4 years of tuition. I applied to WGU for the BSBA in Marketing. I've been accepted with a start date of Sept 1, because I wanted to do some of the more challenging courses (for me) on Sophia.
Over this last month, I've completed 6 courses on Sophia. I plan to keep cramming during the remaining time to earn as many credits as possible. My eyes are so dry.
WGU was the first school I really looked into. After admission, I looked at other schools, some with more focused programs on Digital or Social Media Marketing. Those are appealing to me because I'm not that interested in Business or Marketing in general, just the Social Media aspect of it. However, these other schools didn't have the lower tuition or acceleration that WGU offers. I even heard that it is possible to use stuff like https://studyhippo.com/essay-examples/identity/ , that helps with the homeworks, essay examples and all that stuff. It may make thing much easier, I believe.
Something else to consider is the fact that with the WGU degree, I would still need certificates, probably the Meta Social Media Marketing certificate, maybe others too. I'm fine with certificates because those are the meat and potatoes of what I'm really excited about.
Most recently, I learned about the Pierpont Board of Governors Associates degree. I've looked over the wiki and pulled up several West Virginia college websites (which are generally the same info) and I'm really interested in this. While a Bachelor's degree is, and would still be a goal, I would hate to pass up the opportunity to use my growing Sophia (and maybe Study dot com later) credits for an Associate's degree. Also, if the Meta Social Media Marketing certificate's ACE credits can be used towards this degree, that seems to be a bonus. I emailed their Director, Nancy Parks today to ask if my healthcare certification could be applied too. This was her response:
"That certificate is not yet on the State's list of standardized awards. If you know of another college that does offer credits, please let me know, and I can propose that our program give an equal number of credits based on that precedent."
So this is where I'm at currently. I need to decide if I should go ahead with WGU and therefore miss an opportunity to qualify for the Associate's, or get all my credits together and go for the Associate's, then possibly work on the WGU degree later.
I'm open to any and all suggestions!
Oh, and in response to her saying she would propose giving an equal number of credits as another school, I found this with my RPSGT credential:
https://www2.tesu.edu/oplr/client.php?client=BRPT
Which one have you chosen? I am thinking about this rn, and I think that i'll go for TESU
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(06-28-2022, 03:20 PM)noah632 Wrote: Which one have you chosen? I am thinking about this rn, and I think that i'll go for TESU
I'm focused on completing the Pierpont degree currently, but undecided after that. I have a little more work to do; maybe another week of courses.
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Between Sofia courses, ASU and the Google IT Support cert, I have 55 credits currently. I checked back on the BOG plan page, and apparently I neglected to prioritize 3 other courses I need: Sociology, Intro to IT, Visual Communications. I'm going to try to knock these out by the end of next week. Should I go ahead and apply to Pierpont before I'm finished with those?
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Yes, apply to Pierpont ASAP. It will take them a while to process everything and get you set up, so you want to apply now.
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