As I finish up my last quarter at EWU and start my schooling at WGU, I will track my progress for you guys who want to read the journey.
A little background: When I started my Bachelors at EWU I thought it was super great until I started to get further into the degree. I noticed this was more of an engineering degree then a tech degree. I was not learning anything new and getting A's in all the supposed tech classes.
The word Applied Technology still hindered in the back of my mind as that is what it would say on my degree when completed. Bachelors of Science in Applied Technology. To me that didn't sound very professional and recruiters would look at that and not know what it would mean. As I went further into debt and almost halfway done I found out I would need to take more math. Me being bad at math in general, I was not happy. I was looking for other options and found WGU.
This degree that I would have gotten at EWU would have given me no certs and I would have only had the A+ and a bachelors. I wanted more!
Now: I choose WGU's Bachelors of Science in IT - Network Admin degree because I could get 9 certs and use my AA in Information Technology and my A+ that I already have as transfer credit. This made me really happy.
Another benefit I noticed was I did not have time constraints anymore when it came to the traditional classes. After being out of work for a year and only concentrating on my Associates in the Arts degree which I was awarded in June, I am ready to get back into the help desk environment. By doing this degree at WGU, I can now have a full open schedule and work at any help desk of my choosing. I have 2 years of help desk experience and someday I want to either be a desktop support technician, NOC technician or a helpdesk supervisor.
I feel like I am making headway again now that I have applied to WGU and went through there really easy test process. I will be speaking with a counselor on the phone on tuesday about what i need to do to earn the certs and get the courses done. I have been getting calls from recruiters left and right offering me jobs but could not take any before now because of the time constraints. Now I will be able to do contract work and build my resume until my hearts content. I hope a contract job will eventually lead me into a full time employee position like last time. I am so ready for this journey