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Full-time Firefighter/Paramedic - dpsaila - 11-14-2023 Your Location: Chicago, IL Your Age: 28 What kind of degree do you want?: Bachelors in Business then ultimately Masters in Business or if it makes more sense to transfer into Bachelors of Science I am all for that. I work 24hrs every third day as a full-time firefighter paramedic and plan on doing that till I am retired unless something crazy happens. I would like to work part time in sales on my days off and ideally in the medical field due to my experience as a Paramedic. I am completing an AAS through a community college at the end of December which has awarded me 56 credits and a GPA of 3.8. I have recently been researching competency-based learning programs. I stumbled on College Hacked and learned about Sophia/3rd party courses along with Degree programs that allow a lot of those credits to be transferred. Funds are not an issue, however, I would like to be as efficient with my time as possible/finish my degree as soon as possible. Work is also willing to contribute up to $8k/year for bachelor's and $10k/year for master's but would not be eligible to receive reimbursement until 2024/25 school year. What I have thought about doing is obtaining as many credits through CLEP/Sophia/Study.com starting in January 2024 and registering for Bachelors/Masters program and starting during fall semester maybe at UMPI??? I like unproctored exams and online competency-based learning. Looking for advice on which Business Degree would suit my part time career goal in medical sales and best and which school to do it through. Also would appreciate a guide on Sophia classes from easiest to hardest and how to best game plan earning those credits. Thank you! RE: Full-time Firefighter/Paramedic - LevelUP - 11-14-2023 If you are going into sales, then business administration with a concentration in marketing is the best degree to get. UMPI BABA Marketing degree plan https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/UMPI_BABA_Marketing_Degree_Plan TESU BSBA Marketing https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sample_TESU_BSBA_Marketing_Degree_Plan Also be sure to take this Study.com course whichever college you choose https://study.com/academy/course/marketing-306-principles-of-selling.html RE: Full-time Firefighter/Paramedic - Jonathan Whatley - 11-14-2023 It's possible your paramedic certification could be worth a stack of credits even if you didn't earn college credits directly in your paramedic training. For example, TESU awards up to 16 credits to New Jersey certified paramedics. You could potentially show their credit determination as a guideline to a another school, such as through UMPI's Prior Learning Assessment. RE: Full-time Firefighter/Paramedic - bjcheung77 - 11-14-2023 @dpsaila, You filled a partial template but missing the bulk of the addendum here: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-New-to-DegreeForum-How-this-Area-works - My suggestion is to make sure you have the Associates completed and then decide on the institution you want to ladder upwards for the Bachelors. You can do the UMPI BABA and ladder up to the WGU MBA afterwards, as an example. By reading the brief info you have, you should max your credit transfer forward. Does it have to be the MBA, would an MSML or MAOL work for you as those are geared for Management/Leadership vs a general Business Admin degree? RE: Full-time Firefighter/Paramedic - Duneranger - 11-14-2023 FYI I work in healthcare and also work with medical sales reps every day. The culture is…interesting….and based heavily on networking and or how attractive you are (not even kidding). Most medical sales reps I have met are either basically models or frat bros. People see the field as $$$, which it is, but the money to be made isn’t always easy. Also a health sciences degree with maybe a business minor or MBA follow up may be more useful than a accelerated BABA. RE: Full-time Firefighter/Paramedic - bjcheung77 - 11-14-2023 College Hacked, my last post about him was a few days ago, post #5 and #9 https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-Ray-Rice-UMPI-Could-More-Than-Double-in-Five-Years?pid=407489#pid407489 RE: Full-time Firefighter/Paramedic - dpsaila - 11-14-2023 (11-14-2023, 05:49 PM)dpsaila Wrote: Your Location: Chicago, IL Budget: Non-issue Commitments: My work schedule is 24 hours on and 48 off. Married, no kids or pets. Dedicated time to study: I am able to dedicate anywhere from 2-5 hours to school per day depending on work and weekdays or weekends. I confidently say I can study for 15-20 hours per week regularly. Timeline: 1-2 years Tuition assistance/reimbursement: Yes, my workplace reimburses up to $8k for a bachelor's degree per year and $10k for a Masters. (11-14-2023, 06:56 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: @dpsaila, You filled a partial template but missing the bulk of the addendum here: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-New-to-DegreeForum-How-this-Area-works - My suggestion is to make sure you have the Associates completed and then decide on the institution you want to ladder upwards for the Bachelors. You can do the UMPI BABA and ladder up to the WGU MBA afterwards, as an example. By reading the brief info you have, you should max your credit transfer forward. Does it have to be the MBA, would an MSML or MAOL work for you as those are geared for Management/Leadership vs a general Business Admin degree? It doesn't have to be the MBA. MSML/MAOL both fall in line with my goals. How do I "max my credit transfer forward"? (11-14-2023, 06:12 PM)LevelUP Wrote: If you are going into sales, then business administration with a concentration in marketing is the best degree to get. Thank you! I will look into these! (11-14-2023, 06:35 PM)Jonathan Whatley Wrote: It's possible your paramedic certification could be worth a stack of credits even if you didn't earn college credits directly in your paramedic training. For example, TESU awards up to 16 credits to New Jersey certified paramedics. You could potentially show their credit determination as a guideline to a another school, such as through UMPI's Prior Learning Assessment. I will def make sure I look into this. Thanks! (11-14-2023, 07:12 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: College Hacked, my last post about him was a few days ago, post #5 and #9 https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-Ray-Rice-UMPI-Could-More-Than-Double-in-Five-Years?pid=407489#pid407489 And are you a fan? RE: Full-time Firefighter/Paramedic - Duneranger - 11-14-2023 (11-14-2023, 11:14 PM)dpsaila Wrote:He doesn't say anything you can't find via google, and he profits off of free info readily available here lol...(11-14-2023, 05:49 PM)dpsaila Wrote: Your Location: Chicago, IL Paying hundreds of dollars for a degree eval is insane. Seems like a nice guy at least RE: Full-time Firefighter/Paramedic - rachel83az - 11-15-2023 (11-14-2023, 06:35 PM)Jonathan Whatley Wrote: It's possible your paramedic certification could be worth a stack of credits even if you didn't earn college credits directly in your paramedic training. For example, TESU awards up to 16 credits to New Jersey certified paramedics. You could potentially show their credit determination as a guideline to a another school, such as through UMPI's Prior Learning Assessment. If you have to PLA it at UMPI, it's not worth it. You can get UMPI credit faster/easier than creating a PLA portfolio. You can get most Sophia/SDC credit faster still. RE: Full-time Firefighter/Paramedic - Jonathan Whatley - 11-15-2023 (11-15-2023, 03:43 AM)rachel83az Wrote:(11-14-2023, 06:35 PM)Jonathan Whatley Wrote: It's possible your paramedic certification could be worth a stack of credits even if you didn't earn college credits directly in your paramedic training. For example, TESU awards up to 16 credits to New Jersey certified paramedics. You could potentially show their credit determination as a guideline to a another school, such as through UMPI's Prior Learning Assessment. Remember that prior learning assessment and portfolio assessment are different categories at UMPI. Prior learning assessment credit doesn't necessarily require a portfolio. |