I guess I should have brought up my "why".
I DON'T want a degree for a job. I am 42 years old, run a couple of small businesses, and am happy doing that. One business operates content-rich websites, and I provide the articles. I have a bunch of articles waiting for my next sites. Topics include finance and economics. For the next few months I will be spending less time on work and more on my studies.
I got my AABA a while back. Recently I decided I should complete my BSBA because I have some time being freed up soon, and to finish the degree would be pretty inexpensive. $3000 at most. Now I'm thinking it might make sense to get an additional degree in math. If I'm not pursuing a degree I probably won't get after my math studies very hard. There's that. I also know that in the bio portion of my sites I would be able to mention I have undergrad degrees in business administration AND mathematics. And in the next couple of years I may be able to say I also have a graduate degree in business administration or economics. I don't know what benefit that may bring, but what's the downside? $1500? I would probably work through Saylor's Calculus 1, but I'm not so sure I could push myself to plow through anything higher than that.
I DON'T want a degree for a job. I am 42 years old, run a couple of small businesses, and am happy doing that. One business operates content-rich websites, and I provide the articles. I have a bunch of articles waiting for my next sites. Topics include finance and economics. For the next few months I will be spending less time on work and more on my studies.
I got my AABA a while back. Recently I decided I should complete my BSBA because I have some time being freed up soon, and to finish the degree would be pretty inexpensive. $3000 at most. Now I'm thinking it might make sense to get an additional degree in math. If I'm not pursuing a degree I probably won't get after my math studies very hard. There's that. I also know that in the bio portion of my sites I would be able to mention I have undergrad degrees in business administration AND mathematics. And in the next couple of years I may be able to say I also have a graduate degree in business administration or economics. I don't know what benefit that may bring, but what's the downside? $1500? I would probably work through Saylor's Calculus 1, but I'm not so sure I could push myself to plow through anything higher than that.
College (146): RA (134), NA (12)
ACE-recommended (105): Sophia (53), Study (28), Google (12), TEEX (10), Institutes (2)
ECTS (69): ENEB (65), LUT (2), XAMK (2)
IN PROGRESS:
Certificate- Google Data Analytics
Bachelor- Cybersecurity Technology (105/120) / Organizational Leadership (99/120)
Certification- CompTIA A+
DONE:
Certificate- Google IT Support
Associates- Business Administration / BoG (History)
Undergrad certificate- Computer Networking
MBA
ACE-recommended (105): Sophia (53), Study (28), Google (12), TEEX (10), Institutes (2)
ECTS (69): ENEB (65), LUT (2), XAMK (2)
IN PROGRESS:
Certificate- Google Data Analytics
Bachelor- Cybersecurity Technology (105/120) / Organizational Leadership (99/120)
Certification- CompTIA A+
DONE:
Certificate- Google IT Support
Associates- Business Administration / BoG (History)
Undergrad certificate- Computer Networking
MBA