06-30-2022, 10:26 PM
So,
I hadn't really expected this, but I will graduate from TESU after I pay the residency fee. I have not quite figured out how I'm going to pay for it, but oh well.
The bigger problem is, the jobs and internships that I was going to apply for now require a master's degree in computer science. For an internship? A master's degree in computer science?
I already have a master's degree. I went back for a second bachelor's degree to skill up. In retrospect, I should have just done the master's in computer science, but I wanted to get a degree through testing out. I would still recommend that for most people needing a degree in whatever having done it myself.
So, I am thinking about doing the masters in IT at WGU, but I'm wondering if there's something cheaper, or with better accreditation. I would also like to take a break because I get very busy between May and December. I knows breaks are frowned upon at WGU.
So, I'm looking for some suggestions. Mainly, are there regionally accredited degrees cheaper than WGU that the forum recommends? If I go the WGU route, I would like to get certs early. Not sure what the best way to do that is.
I hadn't really expected this, but I will graduate from TESU after I pay the residency fee. I have not quite figured out how I'm going to pay for it, but oh well.
The bigger problem is, the jobs and internships that I was going to apply for now require a master's degree in computer science. For an internship? A master's degree in computer science?
I already have a master's degree. I went back for a second bachelor's degree to skill up. In retrospect, I should have just done the master's in computer science, but I wanted to get a degree through testing out. I would still recommend that for most people needing a degree in whatever having done it myself.
So, I am thinking about doing the masters in IT at WGU, but I'm wondering if there's something cheaper, or with better accreditation. I would also like to take a break because I get very busy between May and December. I knows breaks are frowned upon at WGU.
So, I'm looking for some suggestions. Mainly, are there regionally accredited degrees cheaper than WGU that the forum recommends? If I go the WGU route, I would like to get certs early. Not sure what the best way to do that is.
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