06-24-2019, 07:28 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-24-2019, 07:30 PM by CarpeDiem8.)
Exactly right that one doesn’t need a communication degree to know how to communicate well, no arguments there! Lol! I was just coming up empty otherwise.
Given my goals of keeping things stressfree, flexible and remote, I am voluntarily taking a hit on my career aspirations to prioritize being a mom first, then once my son goes to school full time and is more independent, I can take on a heavier role. I was hoping to obtain my degree before that happens to mark that one done in the proverbial bucket list! It’s basically now or never that I do it, so that’s why I am so focused on getting a degree before the end of 2020.
Interesting view on the Psychology degree instead of Communications. I have considered it in the past but will take another look. I would enjoy it, definitely.
And, I don’t work in a call center, though, I can understand why that would be the perceived message. Sorry for the confusion!
Thanks again, All!
Given my goals of keeping things stressfree, flexible and remote, I am voluntarily taking a hit on my career aspirations to prioritize being a mom first, then once my son goes to school full time and is more independent, I can take on a heavier role. I was hoping to obtain my degree before that happens to mark that one done in the proverbial bucket list! It’s basically now or never that I do it, so that’s why I am so focused on getting a degree before the end of 2020.
Interesting view on the Psychology degree instead of Communications. I have considered it in the past but will take another look. I would enjoy it, definitely.
And, I don’t work in a call center, though, I can understand why that would be the perceived message. Sorry for the confusion!
Thanks again, All!
BALS (Social Sciences) + ASNSM in CS - Sept 2022 TESU graduate