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Last Stop Before Graduation - udi - 09-08-2021

So, it appears I will complete the requirements for my degree as long as nothing terribly unexpected happens.

My question is -- is there anything I should transfer in before applying for graduation, any certificates or associate degrees, etc I should pick up? Anything that would actually matter to someone somewhere. I was thinking a certificate in finance or something. Because I don't want to pay the residency fee again. I can't imagine there's anything terribly useful out there and I would be more specific about what I'm getting except that I don't want TESU knowing who udi is, though it is probably obvious enough if they really wanted to figure it out.

I am BIG on credit banking and 'credit laundering' (I miss Jennifer). I wish I would have known about it fifteen years ago.

I want to say thank you to everyone -- you know who you are, especially if you've gotten a private message from me. I have several degrees at this point and afterwards will work towards passing the CPA and enrolled agent exams. I may do some of the programming certifications to keep up with my skills. And if we run into another COBOL emergency, I will be ready.  Big Grin

It took a lot longer to finish all of the stuff than I thought it would, but that's because I've taken detours to get certificates and certifications, etc. I've probably spent a few thousand dollars or so. Some of the courses I may not finish, like Linear Algebra at Coopersmith.

I am a little sad that it's over, except that it is never really over.

~ Lifetime Learner Udi