02-08-2019, 11:03 PM
(02-08-2019, 10:20 PM)armstrongsubero Wrote: @natshar I am considering adding the BA Math as a second degree for personal satisfaction. I didnt want to waste all those other SS and CJ credits so I did the BALS.
Strangely enough the BALS is more of an asset to me than math or cs in my job since my UL courses are all Soc Sci and CJ based and they do review transcripts.
Social Science, Management and CJ are the preferred degrees and thanfully the BALS and AAS in CJ are a good combo since I have a few UL CJ courses in my AOS.
I am strongly considering that BA in Math as long term I want to move to US (H1B willing) or the Philippines as it will be a great asset to my BA in CS. I'll only need Linear Algebra, Calc III and History of Math after I finish Geometry, Calc II, Stats and a UL math course I had preplanned.
I wanted to focus on my other projects and business though so I'm also considering the additional time as well. Math is not hard but it takes a lot of practice which is time.
I may end up doing all 3, I have nothing to lose except time. Because I need to pay for data structures and the residency waiver. I might as well drop that extra 1098 for one more course.
Its long but thats the whole story.
Interesting. I always enjoy hearing peoples stories as why they are majoring in certain things.
But you can only officially choose two out of three (CS, Math, LS) so it seems silly to spend 1098 extra for a course that doesn't officially count for a degree.