03-30-2020, 03:36 PM
(03-30-2020, 03:21 PM)bluebooger Wrote: > Clep info systems
> Sophia IT
surprised those don't duplicate
what courses are you using to get the Mathematics Electives for the ASNSM in Mathematics ?
> that would seem like an impressive resume: aa in eglish, aa in math, ba in history, and ba in computer science.
not to me it wouldn't
to me it looks like someone who has no idea what they want to do in life
how would your BA in history or English apply to a job in CS ?
ditch the History degree and build portfilio on github
Good points but if someone has a bunch of degrees they could leave them off their resume if they aren't relevant. I have 3 associates degree and I don't usually put them all on my resume. Now I'll probably leave them all off my resume and just my put bachelors. Unless it was relevant say I was applying for a job at a community college or something. For a CS job probably just keep the BA computer science on the resume and maybe the as math. There is no rule saying you have to list all your degrees on your resume, Linkedin, portfolio, etc.
If doing another area of study doesn't cost much extra, you have the time (especially now with the virus) and it doesn't slow down your graduation then why not.