05-05-2024, 05:24 PM
Thanks for the replies!
Budget - I would prefer to keep my budget to $30k or less. I can go more if it's a good ROI but at my age, I doubt it would be worth it. So really I've been reading and re-reading that list and going to those colleges web site, and feel I could get a good ROI on 10-20k.
Commitments -1 newborn.
Study Time - 1-2 hrs weekday, 10ish total on weekends.
Timeline - 1 year would be great if feasible, otherwise 2 yrs or less.
Tuition Reimbursement: $5k/year from work
I haven't really studied much lately, but a few years after my Bachelors, I got about 5 securities/investment licenses and passed them all on my first try and higher than 80%. I also got my CAMS cert on the first try with like 95%. The securities licenses were like 150-300 multiple choice exams, and CAMS was maybe 100 (I don't exactly remember). But I also hear that ones like Purdue area a lot of writing. I think I do well writing as I used to write audit reports and received many compliments on how clear it was and good logic.
Budget - I would prefer to keep my budget to $30k or less. I can go more if it's a good ROI but at my age, I doubt it would be worth it. So really I've been reading and re-reading that list and going to those colleges web site, and feel I could get a good ROI on 10-20k.
Commitments -1 newborn.
Study Time - 1-2 hrs weekday, 10ish total on weekends.
Timeline - 1 year would be great if feasible, otherwise 2 yrs or less.
Tuition Reimbursement: $5k/year from work
I haven't really studied much lately, but a few years after my Bachelors, I got about 5 securities/investment licenses and passed them all on my first try and higher than 80%. I also got my CAMS cert on the first try with like 95%. The securities licenses were like 150-300 multiple choice exams, and CAMS was maybe 100 (I don't exactly remember). But I also hear that ones like Purdue area a lot of writing. I think I do well writing as I used to write audit reports and received many compliments on how clear it was and good logic.