02-26-2023, 09:21 AM
Hello! First post here, I didn't see a place for introductions so I'll post away. Short info first
Your Location: France
Your Age: 34
What kind of degree do you want?: BSBA - then 2 years in person MBA OR BCS - For personal and H1B Purposes
Current Regional Accredited Credits: 0
Budget: I'd like to go the cheapest route possible
Commitments: Married, 1 child and a dog; small side business; Currently enlisted full time
Dedicated time to study: 1 hour a night most weekdays, I estimate 8 hours most weekends
Timeline: Finishing the courses required for the degree in less than 2 years would be ideal
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: About 4k from the military but can't access this until next year
Any certifications or military experience? Currently 12 months left of a 4 year infantry contract
I will give you a lengthy paragraph of info so it's clear what I am planning:
I'm a dual citizen, Canadian and German. I speak both languages perfectly and some french though not sure how well I'd do on a foreign language test for french.
My plan is to move to Los Angeles in the next 36 months.
My contract is up in February, at which point I am *wanting* to go to Florence, Italy and learn bespoke shoemaking. I still have to see if I get a spot. This would likely go around 2 years. This is something I have been passionate about and am doing it more for myself than anything else.
So 12 months of military left and then likely 24 months learning shoemaking. That gives me 3 years to get a bachelor.
Plan A
I have also contacted an immigration lawyer, my original plan was to get an E2 Visa (you buy or start a business) and come to the States that way. This requires about $100k which I should have saved up next year, barring a major setback. I have a small side business that is profitable and I will try to grow it this year to see if it can be scaled to bring in enough money to live off of.
I also was self-employed for 1.5 years in 2016. So I have business experience and also an interest in an MBA. Even if the E2 works out I would still like to get started on a bachelor and then I would do an MBA online as well, purely out of interest for myself and it likely coming in useful for my own business.
Plan B
I want to make sure I have a backup plan, which is why I figured a bachelor's would be good if my E2 idea doesn't work out. In that case, I would get my Bachelor's through something like UMPI, starting this year, before then applying for a student visa and doing 2 years in-person at a Los Angeles area college to get my master's. Maybe even a Ph.D. since I hear that you can get 100% scholarships for a Ph.D. Then do the (up to) 29 months OPT and find an employer to sponsor me for an H1B.
So my Questions are:
Thanks in advance for the help!
Your Location: France
Your Age: 34
What kind of degree do you want?: BSBA - then 2 years in person MBA OR BCS - For personal and H1B Purposes
Current Regional Accredited Credits: 0
Budget: I'd like to go the cheapest route possible
Commitments: Married, 1 child and a dog; small side business; Currently enlisted full time
Dedicated time to study: 1 hour a night most weekdays, I estimate 8 hours most weekends
Timeline: Finishing the courses required for the degree in less than 2 years would be ideal
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: About 4k from the military but can't access this until next year
Any certifications or military experience? Currently 12 months left of a 4 year infantry contract
I will give you a lengthy paragraph of info so it's clear what I am planning:
I'm a dual citizen, Canadian and German. I speak both languages perfectly and some french though not sure how well I'd do on a foreign language test for french.
My plan is to move to Los Angeles in the next 36 months.
My contract is up in February, at which point I am *wanting* to go to Florence, Italy and learn bespoke shoemaking. I still have to see if I get a spot. This would likely go around 2 years. This is something I have been passionate about and am doing it more for myself than anything else.
So 12 months of military left and then likely 24 months learning shoemaking. That gives me 3 years to get a bachelor.
Plan A
I have also contacted an immigration lawyer, my original plan was to get an E2 Visa (you buy or start a business) and come to the States that way. This requires about $100k which I should have saved up next year, barring a major setback. I have a small side business that is profitable and I will try to grow it this year to see if it can be scaled to bring in enough money to live off of.
I also was self-employed for 1.5 years in 2016. So I have business experience and also an interest in an MBA. Even if the E2 works out I would still like to get started on a bachelor and then I would do an MBA online as well, purely out of interest for myself and it likely coming in useful for my own business.
Plan B
I want to make sure I have a backup plan, which is why I figured a bachelor's would be good if my E2 idea doesn't work out. In that case, I would get my Bachelor's through something like UMPI, starting this year, before then applying for a student visa and doing 2 years in-person at a Los Angeles area college to get my master's. Maybe even a Ph.D. since I hear that you can get 100% scholarships for a Ph.D. Then do the (up to) 29 months OPT and find an employer to sponsor me for an H1B.
So my Questions are:
- what would be the best degree to go for immigration purposes - probably Computer Science / Software Engineering?
- cheapest route for non-US citizen probably UMPI, but they only have BA's, probably not good for CS then?
- would I even find a job with an MBA and business experience in LA? Or would I compete against thousands of others who are US Citizens so no chance at getting sponsored
- from my search it seems quite hard to get scholarships for a master's for foreigners but easy for PhD. How likely is it to get into a college at all at my age, then around 37?
Thanks in advance for the help!