02-03-2021, 04:54 PM
(02-03-2021, 04:40 PM)carebear_007 Wrote:(02-03-2021, 01:31 PM)tallpilot Wrote: I am proud of you for getting this done with everything else you have on your plate. I am 42 and just finished mine. I let it languish for a long time.
You are going to like how fast self paced options like Sophia and Study.com are. The speed at which you can knock out basic credits will encourage you to keep going.
A degree is better than no degree. A specialized degree is better than a non-specialized one. But it depends on what you wish to do. A BSBA with an accounting/finance concentration or CIS would likely be more marketable than a general one. But if you hate numbers or computers it probably isn't for you.
My advice (which differs from many here) is pick a marketable concentration even if it costs more to finish it. Especially in your case, since it isn't just about checking a box, it is about retraining for better opportunities.
Good luck and keep coming back here with updates so we can provide encouragement!
Thank you so much. I signed up for Sophia to try them for free just to see how I'd do. It probably took me about 30 minutes to do it. The biggest problem that I have is even as I'm reading materials, my mind wanders and then I find myself reading it again (such an annoying cycle...lol). To top it off my daughter kept on with the "mommy, look!" Even with that, I can't have excuses. I just need to figure out which school, figure out the best possible options that would work with the way I learn, and start cranking them out. I'm still in step 1. My biggest dream right now is to come back here in two years and say "I DID IT!"
Trust me, once you get going, you won't be able to think about much else! In a good way, I mean. You will find determination you didn't even know you had.