Hey everyone – I can't thank you enough for everything I've been able to learn from browsing the forum for the past couple weeks.
Short backstory: Ten years ago, I dropped out of my private engineering college a semester shy of graduating for a great job opportunity. Going back to finish my Electrical Engineering degree doesn't make sense due to an internship-based engineering thesis project requirement, a $30k+ price tag, and degree requirements that have changed in the past 10 years that might require more than just one semester.
My goal: I'd like to "check the box" on getting a degree and, eventually, complete an MBA so that I can keep climbing in my career path. Based on a bit of research, I think I would like to pursue the University of Illinois iMBA due to the cost ($23k), time, and name recognition – but I'm open to other suggestions on this. If a certain school/program has far better odds of getting me into the iMBA program, I want to go that route.
Your Location: Michigan, USA
Your Age: 32
What kind of degree do you want?: Whatever will allow me to finish the fastest and cheapest, but if possible, I would prefer either a Business/HR degree or a degree related to engineering (that's where most of my transfer credits are)
Current Regional Accredited Credits: 145
School Name Total Credits:
Kettering University, 145 credits
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits:
None yet. I did, however, take AP classes in 2007 and 2008 that are not reflected on my transcript. I believe these should get me more credits. My AP scores were:
Any certifications or military experience?
None
Budget: The cheapest route possible, but I'm open to spending more if it increases speed or ease. I like UMPI for its price, but I like TESU for what looks like better speed/ease. I could go either way on these two.
Commitments: 40 hour per week full-time job, but able to study on nights and weekends
Dedicated time to study: 3+ hours per night
Timeline: Flexible, but faster is better
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: None
Initial evaluation: TESU completed an evaluation for me and accepted all 145 credits in different areas. Please let me know if it would be helpful for me to share that evaluation here.
Thank you so much for your help! This community has blown me away!
Short backstory: Ten years ago, I dropped out of my private engineering college a semester shy of graduating for a great job opportunity. Going back to finish my Electrical Engineering degree doesn't make sense due to an internship-based engineering thesis project requirement, a $30k+ price tag, and degree requirements that have changed in the past 10 years that might require more than just one semester.
My goal: I'd like to "check the box" on getting a degree and, eventually, complete an MBA so that I can keep climbing in my career path. Based on a bit of research, I think I would like to pursue the University of Illinois iMBA due to the cost ($23k), time, and name recognition – but I'm open to other suggestions on this. If a certain school/program has far better odds of getting me into the iMBA program, I want to go that route.
Your Location: Michigan, USA
Your Age: 32
What kind of degree do you want?: Whatever will allow me to finish the fastest and cheapest, but if possible, I would prefer either a Business/HR degree or a degree related to engineering (that's where most of my transfer credits are)
Current Regional Accredited Credits: 145
School Name Total Credits:
Kettering University, 145 credits
Code:
Course Title Cr Grade
ACCT212 Managerial Accounting 4 B+
CE210 Digital Systems I 4 A-
CE320 Microcomputers I 4 B-
CE422 Computer Architecture & Org 4 C-
CHEM135 Principles of Chemistry 3 A
CHEM136 Principles of Chemistry Lab 1 A
COMM101 Written & Oral Comm I 4 A
COMM301 Written & Oral Comm II 4 A-
CS101 Computing & Algorithms I 4 D
ECON201 Econ Principles 4 A
ECON350 Comparative Econ Systems 4 A
EE210 Circuits I 3 D
EE211 Circuits I Lab 1 B+
EE240 Electromagnetic Fields & Appl 4 B-
EE310 Circuits II 4 C-
EE320 Electronics I 3 B-
EE321 Electronics I Lab 1 A-
EE325 Prin Microelectrncs Proc 4 A
EE332 Signals & Systems 4 D
EE344 Fund Power Systems 4 A-
EE346 High Volt Gen & Measur Tech 4 B
EE420 Electronics II 4 C
EE427 Semicondctr Device Fund 4 B
EE490 Senior EE Engnrg Dsgn Proj 4 A-
HUMN201 Intro to Humanities 4 B
IME100 Interdisc Desgn & Manufactur 4 A
LS489 Sr Seminar Leadership Ethics 4 A-
MATH102 Calculus II 4 C
MATH203 Multivariate Calculus 4 C
MATH204 Diff Eq and Laplace Transform 4 D
MATH408 Probability and Statistics 4 B
MECH210 Statics 4 B+
MECH212 Mechanics of Materials 4 D
MGMT350 Managing Organizations 4 B
MGMT546 Project Management 4 A
MRKT370 Marketing Fundamentals 4 B+
ORTN101 Learning Success Teamwork 1 A
PHYS114 Newtonian Mechanics 3 B+
PHYS115 Newtonian Mechanics Lab 1 B+
PHYS224 Electricity & Magnetism 3 C+
PHYS225 Electricity & Magnetism Lab 1 B+
SSCI201 Introduction to Social Sci 4 A
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits:
None yet. I did, however, take AP classes in 2007 and 2008 that are not reflected on my transcript. I believe these should get me more credits. My AP scores were:
Code:
AP Test Score
US History 4
Calculus 3
Chemistry 3
English Language & Comp 4
Biology 5
Any certifications or military experience?
None
Budget: The cheapest route possible, but I'm open to spending more if it increases speed or ease. I like UMPI for its price, but I like TESU for what looks like better speed/ease. I could go either way on these two.
Commitments: 40 hour per week full-time job, but able to study on nights and weekends
Dedicated time to study: 3+ hours per night
Timeline: Flexible, but faster is better
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: None
Initial evaluation: TESU completed an evaluation for me and accepted all 145 credits in different areas. Please let me know if it would be helpful for me to share that evaluation here.
Thank you so much for your help! This community has blown me away!