06-24-2019, 01:17 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-24-2019, 01:33 PM by CarpeDiem8.)
(06-24-2019, 01:01 PM)armstrongsubero Wrote: But at this stage in your career you'll be mostly safe...
Right, exactly.
I wanted to share that, with so many jobs now requiring degrees and with the change with Study.com now having all the CS courses, my hubby will be looking to get the BA in CS from TESU to check that box for him. He's had NO problem getting jobs with his extensive experience and is very much in demand, gets promotions, etc. but maybe at some point he will need to look at a master's so getting the BACS is the first step. I told him he'd probably be done before me. LOL! This BACS is such a super opportunity and I have been bookmarking all your threads, thanks so much for them!
(06-24-2019, 01:01 PM)armstrongsubero Wrote: I decided on the business side of things a few months ago, and I must say, it's an easier run, I feel less pressure to keep up with all the buzz words and hype and my life feels more relaxed. It also gives you the freedom to learn the technology you want to learn rather than what you must learn.
Also, this is a great point - I've seen this with the changes in his profession. Between all the AWS certs and all the different languages, his job has so much more pressure in terms of having to learn, all the time. He loves what he does, but he works all day then comes home and has to work on side projects as well to either keep the portfolio fresh or take a new cert, etc. It's literally all-consuming.
BALS (Social Sciences) + ASNSM in CS - Sept 2022 TESU graduate