(08-31-2018, 05:34 PM)eriehiker Wrote: One option to keep in mind is a reverse transfer back to a community college that a student attended early in life. I have 13 credit hours at a community college that I earned during the summers while attending high school. I have my eye on an associate's degree in general technology with a customizable area of emphasis. I have a bunch of ed. tech. graduate classes that I might be able to transfer in at little cost.
Out of curiosity, why would you want to pick up an AA when you already have the BSBA, ASNSM and all those certs? I know you enjoy learning, but how does another AA degree make a difference? It seems like just an added expense for a piece of paper that you probably won't do anything with, aside from maybe hang it on a wall along with all the other diplomas and certificates of achievement if you need to fill an open space.
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If it were me, it seems like a far better and more useful option would be to work on a new graduate degree of some kind. Maybe an Ed.D given you already have the MAT.
Working on: Debating whether I want to pursue a doctoral program or maybe another master's degree in 2022-23
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MBA (IT Management), 2019, Western Governors University
BSBA (Computer Information Systems), 2019, Thomas Edison State University
ASNSM (Computer Science), 2019, Thomas Edison State University
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Complete:
MBA (IT Management), 2019, Western Governors University
BSBA (Computer Information Systems), 2019, Thomas Edison State University
ASNSM (Computer Science), 2019, Thomas Edison State University
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WGU Ambassador