Hello everyone! Here I am asking for advice, you all have helped me so much, and as I continue to move forward, I need to bounce some ideas off of all of you again.
I have finished my degree at PierPont, and I am taking their one credit HUSV course so that I can have a transcript. My degree will be conferred in December I'm not worried about graduating, I’m happy to be done besides this class.
Where I’m stumped is working towards the future. I never in my life thought that I would be a graduate of a college and now that I’m started I want to push forward. I’m including @JSD’s Omni transcript template with a list of my credits. I currently have a total of 77 credits counting the class I will start on October 8th at Pierpont(One credit class).
My goal is to keep knocking out CLEP exams through Modern States until the end of the year and at some point completing the ALEKS courses for math. I want my BA degree to be in cybersecurity or information technology. The reason being I had six years in the industry before I started my businesses. It seems it would be the most natural fit for me.
I was wondering if you guys have degree plans for COSC, Excelsior, TESU, WGU regarding information technology or if you see a degree my credits might fit into better. I have looked at the respective websites and browsed a couple of catalogs, but all of you know the ins and outs of these different programs better than me.
The next question that I am debating is time vs money, and the learning experience. I know I can transfer into one of these programs and use study.com and the like to test out and wrap up my degree. I know I can do it, and I would be proud to have a bachelors from any of these places but at the same time. I want to apply to some top state schools and private schools. I understand my grades are less than stellar and that I’m not the traditional student and by attending a traditional school it will cost more money and likely take me two years to finish.
The benefits? Networking and a great alumni association. Plus the ability to have my learning disabilities re-evaluated and worked with, mainly dyslexia.
Those are my dilemmas. I do have a few things working in my favor if I attend a traditional university, I’m over 25 which means I will come in as an adult student. I know of at least two professors that would write me a letter of recommendation. My current course work is much better than my past performance, and I have a varied work history with some nice accomplishments I can put on a CV.
Idea’s, Opinions, Thoughts,
TL;DR I’m working on finding a good BA program and looking for your advice!
*Edit My GPA from PierPont will be a 2.2 or 2.5 when it's all said and done.
I have finished my degree at PierPont, and I am taking their one credit HUSV course so that I can have a transcript. My degree will be conferred in December I'm not worried about graduating, I’m happy to be done besides this class.
Where I’m stumped is working towards the future. I never in my life thought that I would be a graduate of a college and now that I’m started I want to push forward. I’m including @JSD’s Omni transcript template with a list of my credits. I currently have a total of 77 credits counting the class I will start on October 8th at Pierpont(One credit class).
My goal is to keep knocking out CLEP exams through Modern States until the end of the year and at some point completing the ALEKS courses for math. I want my BA degree to be in cybersecurity or information technology. The reason being I had six years in the industry before I started my businesses. It seems it would be the most natural fit for me.
I was wondering if you guys have degree plans for COSC, Excelsior, TESU, WGU regarding information technology or if you see a degree my credits might fit into better. I have looked at the respective websites and browsed a couple of catalogs, but all of you know the ins and outs of these different programs better than me.
The next question that I am debating is time vs money, and the learning experience. I know I can transfer into one of these programs and use study.com and the like to test out and wrap up my degree. I know I can do it, and I would be proud to have a bachelors from any of these places but at the same time. I want to apply to some top state schools and private schools. I understand my grades are less than stellar and that I’m not the traditional student and by attending a traditional school it will cost more money and likely take me two years to finish.
The benefits? Networking and a great alumni association. Plus the ability to have my learning disabilities re-evaluated and worked with, mainly dyslexia.
Those are my dilemmas. I do have a few things working in my favor if I attend a traditional university, I’m over 25 which means I will come in as an adult student. I know of at least two professors that would write me a letter of recommendation. My current course work is much better than my past performance, and I have a varied work history with some nice accomplishments I can put on a CV.
Idea’s, Opinions, Thoughts,
TL;DR I’m working on finding a good BA program and looking for your advice!
*Edit My GPA from PierPont will be a 2.2 or 2.5 when it's all said and done.
WGU BSCSIA (In progress starting Feb 1st 2019) 49/122 credit hours.
PierPont BOG A.A.S 2018
CompTIA A+,Sec+.
SL. Intro to Environmental Science, Intro to Biology. 6 Credit hours.
Brick and Mortar college's 50 RA credits.
Pierpont institutional credit INFO 2207, INFO 2256, INFO 2305. 9 Credit hours.
Sophia. Developing Effective Teams, The Essentials of Managing Conflict. 2 Credit hours
The Institutes. 312N-H Ethics, 2 credit hours.
Brick and Mortar College. Eng 205 research writing, 3 credit hours.
CLEP. Information Systems, 3 Credit hours.
Stanford Online. America's Poverty and Inequality Course, Statement of accomplishment.
PierPont BOG A.A.S 2018
CompTIA A+,Sec+.
SL. Intro to Environmental Science, Intro to Biology. 6 Credit hours.
Brick and Mortar college's 50 RA credits.
Pierpont institutional credit INFO 2207, INFO 2256, INFO 2305. 9 Credit hours.
Sophia. Developing Effective Teams, The Essentials of Managing Conflict. 2 Credit hours
The Institutes. 312N-H Ethics, 2 credit hours.
Brick and Mortar College. Eng 205 research writing, 3 credit hours.
CLEP. Information Systems, 3 Credit hours.
Stanford Online. America's Poverty and Inequality Course, Statement of accomplishment.