11-04-2017, 07:32 PM
(11-04-2017, 05:15 AM)rlw74 Wrote: Well, even if you have to wait, it's only an extra $500 if you finish in one year. I guess the utility of a second bachelors vs a master's is a matter of end result. Whichever one that is going to help you advance toward the career you want is the best option.
Only $500 extra if I'm smart enough to wait. I feel like enrolling, but then it might cost me an extra $1000 if I go over the year. I will contact them and see if 1/2 year will cost less.
I have a lot to think about. My situation is unusual in that I don't know if either degree path will lead to a career I want because of disabilities. It is possible that neither will, in which case I still want to do this for personal satisfaction. If it's true that I cannot reach the career goals, it's clear I should take the path I prefer personally, versus the one that seems more likely to lead to money. However, someday I may regret that if my quality of life is lowered due to this decision.
That first class sure seems time-consuming.