I'm really liking that there's the EdS in the education field. It's like the EdD minus the dissertation. It seems safer than some other programs where there's no degree on the way to the next degree. Also, I like how the education field degrees tend to be cheaper.
So far for doctorates, I'm thinking of the EdD or else the DBA at an NA school (proably Taft), as I don't want to run up too much in loans. I feel the DBA might be harder and I think I would wish I went to an RA school someday. And as I said, the EdS seems like a great step.
I'm less worried about oral defense of dissertation now. I'd consider schools that required it, especially if it can be done without traveling. The DBA would require one, and it says they do them through webcam sometimes. I'm starting to become more sure that I will do at least the EdS degree or similar.
I know it's a little strange to think so far ahead, but it's (perhaps) not that far ahead. I could feasibly knock out the MBA WGU classes by the end of November (although it may require pushing my BA-CS until June 2019). Then it takes some time for the actual conferral, but at certain schools, I could probably already start a course toward the EdS this December. Of course this would only happen if I decide soon and tried to make it happen fast.
Or, in the very unlikely event I found a PhD/EdD/DBA which didn't require a Masters that made sense. Even if I found one, I like the idea of having at least one stepping stone.
I've become less interested in foreign and NA degrees, at least for my first Masters. Since the DBA I found is NA, I am really leaning toward doing the EdS/EdD. But this could change if I find something cheap.
If Capella can be believed, a doctorate which has a capstone can be done faster. They're saying the capstone could possibly be done in 6 months. https://www.capella.edu/blogs/cublog/dif...e-project/ However, I doubt I could find a capstone program that was also on the cheap side.
So far for doctorates, I'm thinking of the EdD or else the DBA at an NA school (proably Taft), as I don't want to run up too much in loans. I feel the DBA might be harder and I think I would wish I went to an RA school someday. And as I said, the EdS seems like a great step.
I'm less worried about oral defense of dissertation now. I'd consider schools that required it, especially if it can be done without traveling. The DBA would require one, and it says they do them through webcam sometimes. I'm starting to become more sure that I will do at least the EdS degree or similar.
I know it's a little strange to think so far ahead, but it's (perhaps) not that far ahead. I could feasibly knock out the MBA WGU classes by the end of November (although it may require pushing my BA-CS until June 2019). Then it takes some time for the actual conferral, but at certain schools, I could probably already start a course toward the EdS this December. Of course this would only happen if I decide soon and tried to make it happen fast.
Or, in the very unlikely event I found a PhD/EdD/DBA which didn't require a Masters that made sense. Even if I found one, I like the idea of having at least one stepping stone.
I've become less interested in foreign and NA degrees, at least for my first Masters. Since the DBA I found is NA, I am really leaning toward doing the EdS/EdD. But this could change if I find something cheap.
If Capella can be believed, a doctorate which has a capstone can be done faster. They're saying the capstone could possibly be done in 6 months. https://www.capella.edu/blogs/cublog/dif...e-project/ However, I doubt I could find a capstone program that was also on the cheap side.