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A bit lost and need some advice/help thanks!
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BearEDU Wrote:At the moment I'm between BSBA General management or BA in Liberal studies to be the first one I will be taking more people tend to take General management and it seems more exciting so I'm leaning to that one as I can use it for something else as well. Liberal studies looks more broad and will be easier to complete i could be wrong.

Atm I'm calculating my savings + funding to figure out the cost and what is my plan. I still have no idea which one to go for first BSBA General management or BA In Liberal Studies. But all i know is I'm going to follow the other users advice with the free credits and get myself into that learning style. I have till May 2018 to lock in the catalog. So from now till then i will try to take as much credits as i can.

You might think that a BALS is the easier degree, but honestly, it depends on what your strengths are.

You've talked about getting 2 degrees, without even making the first step towards your FIRST degree. I have a hard time with that, because really, life happens, and if you plan on getting a check-the-box degree with the hopes that you'll get a second degree afterwards, that might be difficult. It's much easier to just plan on getting the degree that you want right up front.

If your ultimate goal is to get a BSIT at WGU, then go for it. Really, it might take you just as long and cost the same to get the BALS or BSBA, so what would be the point? It's not like the TESU degree will take you 2 months, and the WGU degree will take you 2 years, so it's easy to go with TESU. BOTH of the schools will take time, both will accept outside credits, both will take a lot of effort on your part.

If it were me, I would probably just spend my time learning the things you actually want to learn, and start testing out of the WGU BSIT degree, both with the courses you need, and some certifications you might want to get. By the time you get to actually enrolling with all of the available credits you can bring in, you'll be more prepared to go forward with the degree and the harder courses.
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