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Best option for bachelors - Taochoa90 - 02-20-2024 I have been on this forum trying to find the best solution for me to get my bachelors degree. I have a career plan and I need a bachelors degree in order to obtain the certificate I need to progress in my line of work. I currently hold an associate in arts through my local community college, I also have a handful of credits from other colleges and universities, as well as around 30 credits from Sophia. I had myself working towards WGU until I came across the TAMUC option. I like the TAMUC option slightly better only for the brand, since my career is in agriculture and I will be in the state of Texas. Any advice on which direction would be better would be appreciated. I would like to be obtain a degree that has some business aspects to it but I prefer not to do a ton of essays and would like to get it done by spring 2025. RE: Best option for bachelors - bjcheung77 - 02-20-2024 TAMUC, UMPI, WGU, and any of the recommended institutions are pretty much the same, advice is going to pull you in all directions, you need to decide for yourself by comparing cost, course content, ease, speed, etc of each and every degree/institution that you're interested in. I suggest you continue with the competency based options for now... Having said that, you've provided very basic info, it's missing the bulk of the addendum and template, you should give us a clearer overview of your situation by filling that info: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-New-to-DegreeForum-How-this-Area-works |