08-05-2011, 12:52 AM
Simply by viewing all of your educational accomplishments on your signatures and willingness to help others I am inspired by you members.
A little background: I found this site looking for advice on a couple CLEP/DSST tests I just recently took to complete my CCAF degree. I'm 21 years old and after joining the USAF Reserves I've become somewhat career-oriented with a focus on making the most in my education. This is what brings me to creating this thread...
I will be returning to school full-time this fall to finish the three years I have left in my bachelors in aeronautical engineering. I am curious if it is possible to simultaneously earn another bachelors degree through Excelsior or TESC. This specific TESC program interests me as it is what I do currently in the military and also what I have my CCAF degree in:
Thomas Edison State College | BSAST in Aviation Maintenance Technology Credit Distribution
My question to you all is can it be done and/or is it worth it? I realize having two bachelors degrees in fields that are very similar may seem redundant. Would it be more valuable to seek another bachelors degree in a different field such as:
http://www.excelsior.edu/c/document_libr...upId=78666
Thank you, all comments and criticism is welcome!
A little background: I found this site looking for advice on a couple CLEP/DSST tests I just recently took to complete my CCAF degree. I'm 21 years old and after joining the USAF Reserves I've become somewhat career-oriented with a focus on making the most in my education. This is what brings me to creating this thread...
I will be returning to school full-time this fall to finish the three years I have left in my bachelors in aeronautical engineering. I am curious if it is possible to simultaneously earn another bachelors degree through Excelsior or TESC. This specific TESC program interests me as it is what I do currently in the military and also what I have my CCAF degree in:
Thomas Edison State College | BSAST in Aviation Maintenance Technology Credit Distribution
My question to you all is can it be done and/or is it worth it? I realize having two bachelors degrees in fields that are very similar may seem redundant. Would it be more valuable to seek another bachelors degree in a different field such as:
http://www.excelsior.edu/c/document_libr...upId=78666
Thank you, all comments and criticism is welcome!