08-19-2010, 07:41 PM
from American Military University.
I plan to get my MLS and would also love to have a masters in history not only for my own enjoyment, but also, to bump up my resume. I hope/plan to work in archives.
I have been in contact with several grad schools for library science and even the top ranked ones have absolutely no problem with a degree that is online as long as it is regionally accredited.
A friend of mine is suggesting that I take my clep credits and apply to a "real" school to complete my undergrad. Virginia Commonwealth university in my state will accept 54 credits toward a degree in cleps. And then to get my masters in history at a b&m. More specifically--George Mason University or the College of William & Mary.
No doubt, these are all ranked schools and in the case of W&M, a highly ranked school. I want to be very competitive when I start applying for jobs. I plan to apply toplaces like the Library of Congress, the National Archives and the Smithsonian among others.
It would add another year or year and a half if I were to change everything now. Do you think that it's worth it to have a "stronger" application? I do plan to start volunteering soon, so I will have some actual experience. I will turn 38 in Sept.
Any thoughts/advice would be grealty appreciated!!!! Thank you in advance.
I plan to get my MLS and would also love to have a masters in history not only for my own enjoyment, but also, to bump up my resume. I hope/plan to work in archives.
I have been in contact with several grad schools for library science and even the top ranked ones have absolutely no problem with a degree that is online as long as it is regionally accredited.
A friend of mine is suggesting that I take my clep credits and apply to a "real" school to complete my undergrad. Virginia Commonwealth university in my state will accept 54 credits toward a degree in cleps. And then to get my masters in history at a b&m. More specifically--George Mason University or the College of William & Mary.
No doubt, these are all ranked schools and in the case of W&M, a highly ranked school. I want to be very competitive when I start applying for jobs. I plan to apply toplaces like the Library of Congress, the National Archives and the Smithsonian among others.
It would add another year or year and a half if I were to change everything now. Do you think that it's worth it to have a "stronger" application? I do plan to start volunteering soon, so I will have some actual experience. I will turn 38 in Sept.
Any thoughts/advice would be grealty appreciated!!!! Thank you in advance.