hey all! I was hoping some of you here can provide some advise or insight about something I've been debating for a while. until recently, one of the college / universities in Edmonton here now offers all four years for the Bachelor of Commerce degree part time/online.
I think this is an excellent offering considering going to school full time is not an option for some people, myself included. now while I have a high school dip as well as some certification from NAIT, and earn a very good living (no less than six figures even when slow) I still find certain employment opportunities passing me by that I know I am well qaulified for, even over some of the applicants that actually get the jobs, based on the fact I dont have a degree.
I am even considering changing careers (money isnt everything, really) but find that my experience is very technical and geared to a certain industry. So even though I am a very diligent and proficient worker, the lack of a "degree" seems to be an impediment in my path of choice. So what I am asking here is do you think it would be worth putting in the effort for four years of part time studies to get this degree? keep in mind, i do have a mortgage, and a family to support and be with. Has anyone gone through this type of experience and found it worthwhile? any input would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers!
I think this is an excellent offering considering going to school full time is not an option for some people, myself included. now while I have a high school dip as well as some certification from NAIT, and earn a very good living (no less than six figures even when slow) I still find certain employment opportunities passing me by that I know I am well qaulified for, even over some of the applicants that actually get the jobs, based on the fact I dont have a degree.
I am even considering changing careers (money isnt everything, really) but find that my experience is very technical and geared to a certain industry. So even though I am a very diligent and proficient worker, the lack of a "degree" seems to be an impediment in my path of choice. So what I am asking here is do you think it would be worth putting in the effort for four years of part time studies to get this degree? keep in mind, i do have a mortgage, and a family to support and be with. Has anyone gone through this type of experience and found it worthwhile? any input would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers!





