08-02-2022, 06:59 PM
Hi all!
Your Location: Baja California, Mexico
Your Age: 28 years
What kind of degree do you want?: BA/BS in CS or IT
Current Regional Accredited Credits:
None
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits:
None
Any certifications or military experience?
None
Budget: Looking to stay below $8k USD total.
Commitments: Working full-time, able to commit weekends and after work.
Dedicated time to study: 15-20 hrs per week
Timeline: Not in any rush, 3-4 years.
Tuition Assistance: None
Long story short: I live in Mexico and I'll be moving to the United States in 2-3 years. (I married my long time US Citizen boyfriend, now husband a couple of weeks ago and we just started the immigration process).
Right now I have a Bachelors in Business Administration and an MBA in Finance (Both from a private Mexican university). I'm currently working for a US Company as a Recruiter. (It pays more than working on my field, so...) but I'd always been interested in IT/CS and I regret not choosing that as my bachelors 10 years ago.I've taken several coding classes, but none have any curricular value. I'm also interested in Accounting, but the work-life balance that I've seen from candidates is a big turnoff for me.
Thank you in advance for all your help!
Your Location: Baja California, Mexico
Your Age: 28 years
What kind of degree do you want?: BA/BS in CS or IT
Current Regional Accredited Credits:
None
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits:
None
Any certifications or military experience?
None
Budget: Looking to stay below $8k USD total.
Commitments: Working full-time, able to commit weekends and after work.
Dedicated time to study: 15-20 hrs per week
Timeline: Not in any rush, 3-4 years.
Tuition Assistance: None
Long story short: I live in Mexico and I'll be moving to the United States in 2-3 years. (I married my long time US Citizen boyfriend, now husband a couple of weeks ago and we just started the immigration process).
Right now I have a Bachelors in Business Administration and an MBA in Finance (Both from a private Mexican university). I'm currently working for a US Company as a Recruiter. (It pays more than working on my field, so...) but I'd always been interested in IT/CS and I regret not choosing that as my bachelors 10 years ago.I've taken several coding classes, but none have any curricular value. I'm also interested in Accounting, but the work-life balance that I've seen from candidates is a big turnoff for me.
Thank you in advance for all your help!