11-23-2018, 06:38 AM
(11-23-2018, 05:39 AM)bdcmetal666 Wrote: HOW CAN I GET A BACHELOR OF COMPUTER SCIENCE FASTEST AND CHEAPEST WAY
I was been in here maybe 3 month or 6 month ago.
And befroe was okay.
I was student.
But now some people attacking me(mentally), and I lost my money.
Somebody help me Tell your know how about computer science bachelor degree any accredited university. And chepeast and fastest way.
I want a job quickly.
I hear charter oak state college is that degree fee $2,869 and 1 year way.
Is that true?
Where Can I found cheapset way.
And how can get a degree fastest and get a job.
Also You know some get a job non bachelor degree and in technical field.
Tell me the how to that way earn money to me.
So.
HOW CAN I GET A BACHELOR OF COMPUTER SCIENCE FASTEST AND CHEAPEST WAY?
Unfortunately, there is no one fastest or cheapest way and every option is going to take time and hard work. Particularly if you're looking for a CS degree to get a job in the U.S., which it sounded like your goal previously.
Speaking of, when you were last on the forum you asked a few similar questions. In one thread I think bjcheung77 provided you with some great next steps considering you're in South Korea. A few of us gave other suggestions in another. You might want to revisit those first if you haven't already done so and feel free to add additional questions after.
https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...pid=268456
https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...pid=269244
Hopefully, those threads help. If not, we can try to provide some further support.
By the way, just having a technical degree won't guarantee a quick job (or a job at all), particularly here in the U.S. There are plenty of college graduates out there with technology degrees that are unable to find employment in their field.
As for those people who have jobs in technical fields without a degree. They usually do that through hard work: earning certifications, building applications that they can show off, volunteering to help in open source projects, or proving themselves in some other way, etc. I worked in software engineering for more than two decades without any degree, but it was because I was able to demonstrate I was as good or better than college grads in some way.
Getting a job can also be about being in the right place at the right time and/or knowing the right people. Not much you can do about that other than to network with people and find ways for you and your work to be seen.
Good luck.
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