05-08-2019, 04:34 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-08-2019, 04:36 PM by cookderosa.)
My apologies for offering an opinion on something you didn't ask about - but you're pushing your goal post really, really, really far out there. Not only is a second bachelor's degree unnecessary, but doing the bachelor's to master's puts you in an (expensive) impossible situation if you don't finish. The likelihood of another college accepting graduate credit that was earned as part of an undergraduate degree is almost zero.
I know you didn't ask- but your advisor won't advise you against overspending or lingering- two very bad situtions in higher ed. You know most people *never* graduate, so my advice is to help you get OUT of college. If I were in your shoes, I'd pick the technical degree for my bachelor's and the management degree for my masters. You'll have a much shorter time of it and the cost will be dramatically less.
I know you didn't ask- but your advisor won't advise you against overspending or lingering- two very bad situtions in higher ed. You know most people *never* graduate, so my advice is to help you get OUT of college. If I were in your shoes, I'd pick the technical degree for my bachelor's and the management degree for my masters. You'll have a much shorter time of it and the cost will be dramatically less.