07-08-2020, 10:42 AM
Pre-COVID pandemic I had a really great plan following Dave Ramsey's Baby Steps and was doing a lot of research in to FIRE (Financial Independence Retire Early) types of strategies.
I haven't seen anyone on any of the groups I'm in talk about the Big 3 or any other "hacks", just a lot of people with the general narrative of some people are lucky and get a good return on investment (ROI) on their education and others end up in debt that wasn't worth it.
Anyone part of these two communities?
I feel like having chosen to go this route with TESU and using every resource available to keep the cost of my degree low and not taking out any loans is a step towards financial independence.
I haven't seen anyone on any of the groups I'm in talk about the Big 3 or any other "hacks", just a lot of people with the general narrative of some people are lucky and get a good return on investment (ROI) on their education and others end up in debt that wasn't worth it.
Anyone part of these two communities?
I feel like having chosen to go this route with TESU and using every resource available to keep the cost of my degree low and not taking out any loans is a step towards financial independence.
TESU BSBA Gen Mgmt - In progress
Straighterline - 72 credits
Sophia - 35 credits
Study.com - 21 credits
TEEX - 6 credits
East MS CC, Jackson State CC, Univ of TN at Martin, Olivet Nazarene, TESU - 27 credits
Goal: teaching cert, state of GA
Straighterline - 72 credits
Sophia - 35 credits
Study.com - 21 credits
TEEX - 6 credits
East MS CC, Jackson State CC, Univ of TN at Martin, Olivet Nazarene, TESU - 27 credits
Goal: teaching cert, state of GA