03-22-2016, 11:59 PM
If I were in your shoes, the foreign language option is what I would focus on. It has a guaranteed ROI. I'm doing the same thing too. I did maximize my chances for success by checking ratemyprofessor at every nearby community college and state university to find the absolute best professor. I decided against doing this online even though I almost always choose online classes instead of butt-in-seat.
So going back to the first two options:
"it couldn't be a bad thing" (to have a PMP)....
"but I've come this far w/no bachelors (20+ years experience) and the BSBA will already make me a stronger candidate. Would a MBA do that much more for me?"...
If I thought this, I'd ditch both #1 and #2 unless I had copious spare time and money or a stronger justification of how it could result in instant career progression. Is your employer willing to pay for any of this? If so, give serious consideration. If not, that should tell you something.
So going back to the first two options:
"it couldn't be a bad thing" (to have a PMP)....
"but I've come this far w/no bachelors (20+ years experience) and the BSBA will already make me a stronger candidate. Would a MBA do that much more for me?"...
If I thought this, I'd ditch both #1 and #2 unless I had copious spare time and money or a stronger justification of how it could result in instant career progression. Is your employer willing to pay for any of this? If so, give serious consideration. If not, that should tell you something.
TESU BA CS and Math (graduated December 2016)