05-17-2016, 08:43 AM
futuremrsmlb Wrote:I'm not gonna wanna do that, for sure
Perhaps i see the point now.
Thanks for that perspective
LOL I totally get it. If you look at my siggy, I earned my AA and BA only one segment apart from TESU. I didn't need to, and I don't have it on my resume -though I do have it on my Linkedin profile because I tested out of those credits, and that speaks to a perspective I offer the families I work with....but anyway....
I just couldn't resist the temptation of low hanging fruit. I think it cost me an extra $400 grad fee or something like that, and since my AOS didn't bring any credit to the table when I started my BA, I felt like I wanted to show that my BA wasn't just +2, but it was from scratch. (silly, because no one cares but me lol)
That said, there are lots of valid reasons to get an associate's degree- but in my opinion, the valid ones revolve around it being a new credential as opposed to just throwing it on the pile (my AA was totally for vanity lol)