01-31-2017, 11:48 AM
Not to hijack this thread, but would a program such as WGU or Patten be best for a 20-something homemaker who would like a master's? I do not have the ability, need or desire to enter the full-time professional workforce in the foreseeable future, but would like to pursue remote work/freelance/contracting opportunities, some of which (especially in the writing and education fields) require or suggest a master's. I would also like the master's for personal reasons but do not have a large budget.
MBA- WGU, in progress 2018
BSBA- TESU, Sep. 2017
BSBA- TESU, Sep. 2017


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