03-09-2017, 01:56 PM
Thank you all for taking the time to respond to my post! Looking at the advice from the responses, testing out with a BSBA seems like a better option for me. WGU seems like a great option, but I don't fully understand how they work. For example, do you actually take courses? Also, they a have "competency" based program that consists of exams, papers, etc. that seems like a regular class with assignments, projects, and whatnot. Anyway, I'll keep that option on the back-burner for now and do more research if I decide to go that route. Now for the BSBA, I think that would actually be a great idea because, like clep3705 said, I'll have a background in business. If I were to succeed in graduating with in a year, that'll give me plenty of time to focus solely on obtaining as many certifications that I am capable of receiving. What do you guys think? Would it be better to get a degree in IT and certifications or get a BSBA and certifications? I've read somewhere (like clep3705 siad) that I should have some background in business if I go into the IT field. One more thing, would anyone happen to have a plan (or a link to one) for testing out of TESU with a BSBA? Thank you all for your kind and helpful responses!
Best Regards,
SRPA
Best Regards,
SRPA