06-15-2024, 10:47 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-15-2024, 11:06 AM by Rjones314314.)
(06-14-2024, 01:39 PM)allvia Wrote: I don't think people realize you made updates in the first post, it is the shortest template completion I've ever seenMany Thanks. allvia. for the general direction and the wiki link.
Since you don't have any credits to start, and your work has tuition assistance , I'd recommend you look at SNHU CS degree if CS fits your needs. You can transfer many credits from alternative providers (Sophia/Study.com), it would definitely keep costs down and move you very quickly. Here is the wiki page - https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/SN...egree_Plan Of course there are others, but this one is very popular here now when you're starting from scratch for CS, and have tuition assistance. Although, you list a college attended (?), Missouri Western State University - but no credits, are you in process of completing courses? Why you mention the school is unclear.
I would suggest you provide a bit more detail on you goal and existing experience in the subject. The long term professional objective, along with your experience in the AOS helps us make program suggestions. For example, we likely wouldn't suggest WGU if you're new to the subject, but if you're already knowledgeable in the subject it could be a great fit. If you had existing RA credits, it might be TESU (as another example). CS is pretty easy to understand when you say it, but 'engineering' could mean many different things.
I went to college at 18 but dropped out with 0 credits. I possibly went negative.
My career objectives include working at the cross-section of business finance and computer technology.
After doin some cursory reading on the snhu wiki, I may double major in BA and CS, especially if I can do it in under 2 years. I like the Idea of getting a MS in computer engineering or an MBA, or both.