"I’m really looking for a school where I can “quickly” get a degree...I also want to graduate from a school that is somewhat known."
It's like I went to your financial planner office one day and told you to make me a billion dollars in 2 years but only give you $150K to invest.
You are young and I understand you can't wait but do you know UW-Parkside had no financial planning concentration in their business degree? This "somewhat-known" school is NOT even a CFP-registered college. ASU and SNHU, for instance, had CFP-recognized programs so you don't need to spend an additional $10-15,000 and 12-18 months to fulfil the CFP Exam eligibility requirements. And I don't think folks in the finance community would rate UW-Parkside any higher than WGU which is a legit school with tons of success stories.
It's like I went to your financial planner office one day and told you to make me a billion dollars in 2 years but only give you $150K to invest.
You are young and I understand you can't wait but do you know UW-Parkside had no financial planning concentration in their business degree? This "somewhat-known" school is NOT even a CFP-registered college. ASU and SNHU, for instance, had CFP-recognized programs so you don't need to spend an additional $10-15,000 and 12-18 months to fulfil the CFP Exam eligibility requirements. And I don't think folks in the finance community would rate UW-Parkside any higher than WGU which is a legit school with tons of success stories.


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