Hey all! I'm back with a new video where I discuss researching degree programs based on your learning preferences. I share how my learning preferences shifted from my bachelor's to my master's degree and why flexibility in the educational experience is essential for me at this stage. Feel free to comment below and let us know your preferences! Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 01:00 - Limited research during my Associates 01:45 - More consideration during my Bachelors 02:35 - Shifting preferences in graduate school 05:46 - CBE as the ultimate flexibility 07:10 - Developing self-directed learning skills 08:06 - Mastering CBE 08:45 - Key points summary 09:48 - Recommended CBE video 10:11 - Your thoughts?
Yes. 👏🏻Prior to enrolling at WGU for Finance (Jan 2024), I finished 8+ certifications via Coursera, HubSpot Academy, Udemy and CourseCareers. There are so many ways to build credentials, skills and understanding *before* enrolling in college. This helps you get to know industries and careers available as well, especially if you're working. I'm looking forward to this advice blowing up!
That's great! It's awesome to hear that others have also made the most of MOOCs and smaller programs. I totally agree with you; they're a great way to explore an industry or subjects you're interested in before committing to a costly academic journey or a new career.
Hey all! I'm back with a new video where I discuss researching degree programs based on your learning preferences. I share how my learning preferences shifted from my bachelor's to my master's degree and why flexibility in the educational experience is essential for me at this stage. Feel free to comment below and let us know your preferences!
Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
01:00 - Limited research during my Associates
01:45 - More consideration during my Bachelors
02:35 - Shifting preferences in graduate school
05:46 - CBE as the ultimate flexibility
07:10 - Developing self-directed learning skills
08:06 - Mastering CBE
08:45 - Key points summary
09:48 - Recommended CBE video
10:11 - Your thoughts?
Yes. 👏🏻Prior to enrolling at WGU for Finance (Jan 2024), I finished 8+ certifications via Coursera, HubSpot Academy, Udemy and CourseCareers. There are so many ways to build credentials, skills and understanding *before* enrolling in college. This helps you get to know industries and careers available as well, especially if you're working. I'm looking forward to this advice blowing up!
That's great! It's awesome to hear that others have also made the most of MOOCs and smaller programs. I totally agree with you; they're a great way to explore an industry or subjects you're interested in before committing to a costly academic journey or a new career.