03-02-2018, 02:17 AM
Oh ok, because I was hoping you'd start Patten before me, so I could learn more, and decide if I want to do it.
I think I've decided to get away from business and tech for my career (besides finishing my BA-CS, that is a personal goal, and I want the BA-Eng but can't do it without BA-CS). So if I did an MBA it would only be for checking a box quickly and cheaply. I do really find business easy and enjoyable, so it's especially quick for me. I feel having a BSBA means it's easier too.
Good luck with your final courses! I think I'll be starting SL C++ on Monday or soon after.
Hm, I don't know anything about Aspen. I'll have to look them up. Hodges just stopped their compentency program, but anyone who was already enrolled is allowed to finish. And they even gave about a month for new people to enroll.
At Patten, I'm afraid of not finishing in 4 months due to things in my life, then I would have been better going to WGU. Also I like how WGU has more known about it, and more successful graduates.
But I am thinking of doing a different Masters for my career instead, an Education one. I will see if I find any doctorate degrees that I like which are affordable. The one I like so far is over $50,000.
PhD almost for free? I haven't heard of this.
I think I've decided to get away from business and tech for my career (besides finishing my BA-CS, that is a personal goal, and I want the BA-Eng but can't do it without BA-CS). So if I did an MBA it would only be for checking a box quickly and cheaply. I do really find business easy and enjoyable, so it's especially quick for me. I feel having a BSBA means it's easier too.
Good luck with your final courses! I think I'll be starting SL C++ on Monday or soon after.
Hm, I don't know anything about Aspen. I'll have to look them up. Hodges just stopped their compentency program, but anyone who was already enrolled is allowed to finish. And they even gave about a month for new people to enroll.
At Patten, I'm afraid of not finishing in 4 months due to things in my life, then I would have been better going to WGU. Also I like how WGU has more known about it, and more successful graduates.
But I am thinking of doing a different Masters for my career instead, an Education one. I will see if I find any doctorate degrees that I like which are affordable. The one I like so far is over $50,000.
PhD almost for free? I haven't heard of this.