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09-05-2023, 11:10 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-05-2023, 11:14 PM by k2rmh.)
Hi everyone,
Introduction: I have been addicted to computers since my childhood and at the age of 12 I learned to code in PHP, JS and every year been evolving... but not for schooling.
Currently living and working in Canada, I would like to have a degree like a Bachelor's or even a Master's in my domain (Web development, Software development, Computers) in the shortest way possible.
What will be your advice for me?
Thanks

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@k2rmh, Welcome to the board, that's a very brief introduction post, my advice for you is to complete the addendum and template just above your post in the sticky area! This is to provide us an even bigger picture or overview of your scenario so we understand your situation and thus, allow us to help you better. Here, let me link you to that thread:
https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...Area-works
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Shortest would probably be a TESU BA in Computer Science. There are also possibilities at PUG or SNHU, depending on your needs/current situation.
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Fast, cheap, and easy - UMPI BLS with Project Management Minor or Management Information Systems Minor then onto a master's in your field. I'd focus the master's because once you have a master's, your bachelor's is rarely of any importance.
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