WGU will probably come out with their MSCS by next year. I know it's been said for like forever, but I personally know some people that have been working on the materials for classes and they say that it's really close to getting released early next year. Many mentors are saying that too.
As a 32-year-old just starting his BS, fast-tracking my degree sounds great! However, I'm going to a big public university and just don't see how it's possible.
Unfortunately once you're locked into a traditional program it becomes very difficult. You can always pivot between semesters. But, if you're happy where you're at... no need to change. Every student is different.
@9monthcollegegrad-ryansway671 I'm happy where I'm at because it's a top-ranked university, and I got grants and scholarships that pay for all my expenses my 1st semester. But I'll keep WGU in mind in case the financial aid dries up and I decide to get my masters there.
It's a great program! But only if that's what you want to do for your career. I suggest doing a deep dive into what day to day life is like in healthcare administration to make sure it's something you'll enjoy.
I’m an engineer major just starting would any of the classes I take for university transfer? Also can you make a list of all the masters you mentioned and the estimated salary. I’m looking to go into Mechatronics and master in Robotics but Machine Learning/AI are so close that it’s hard to tell what will be worth it.
I prefer getting a Master's over getting a second major. Unfortunately you're field is very niche... and there just aren't many fully self paced options for Master's Degrees out there. But.. for Tech based Master's Degrees I'd look at Western Governor's University. They have more options than anyone out there. They also are about to launch a new Master's of Science in Computer Science that looks amazing.
@ Thanks man I’m all for it. I’m just so over school. The system makes the smallest things very difficult. I’d do a computer science degree if AGI wasn’t such a big prospect. I’m very much considering your 9 month route before I put myself into serious debt.
@@Tay2Cheap I totally know the feeling. I dropped out twice before I figured this out. So you're a few steps ahead of where I was. Shoot me an email if you'd like my help (ryan@9monthgrad.com).
Hi, my name is Chris and I have been looking at your videos in light of helping me fast track my bachelors degree. I was wondering if you could give me some assistance with the most cost effective and best way to accomplish this! Thanks in advance.
Thanks for focusing on Master's programs!
WGU will probably come out with their MSCS by next year. I know it's been said for like forever, but I personally know some people that have been working on the materials for classes and they say that it's really close to getting released early next year. Many mentors are saying that too.
This is fantastic news! Thank you.
Nice. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much man. Very crucial video
Glad it was helpful!
As a 32-year-old just starting his BS, fast-tracking my degree sounds great! However, I'm going to a big public university and just don't see how it's possible.
Unfortunately once you're locked into a traditional program it becomes very difficult. You can always pivot between semesters. But, if you're happy where you're at... no need to change. Every student is different.
@9monthcollegegrad-ryansway671
I'm happy where I'm at because it's a top-ranked university, and I got grants and scholarships that pay for all my expenses my 1st semester. But I'll keep WGU in mind in case the financial aid dries up and I decide to get my masters there.
What’s your thoughts of the MBA Healthcare Management with WGU? I’m currently finishing up my Bachelor’s in Business Administration with SNHU.
It's a great program! But only if that's what you want to do for your career. I suggest doing a deep dive into what day to day life is like in healthcare administration to make sure it's something you'll enjoy.
I’m an engineer major just starting would any of the classes I take for university transfer? Also can you make a list of all the masters you mentioned and the estimated salary. I’m looking to go into Mechatronics and master in Robotics but Machine Learning/AI are so close that it’s hard to tell what will be worth it.
I prefer getting a Master's over getting a second major. Unfortunately you're field is very niche... and there just aren't many fully self paced options for Master's Degrees out there. But.. for Tech based Master's Degrees I'd look at Western Governor's University. They have more options than anyone out there. They also are about to launch a new Master's of Science in Computer Science that looks amazing.
@ Thanks man I’m all for it. I’m just so over school. The system makes the smallest things very difficult. I’d do a computer science degree if AGI wasn’t such a big prospect. I’m very much considering your 9 month route before I put myself into serious debt.
@@Tay2Cheap I totally know the feeling. I dropped out twice before I figured this out. So you're a few steps ahead of where I was. Shoot me an email if you'd like my help (ryan@9monthgrad.com).
Hi, my name is Chris and I have been looking at your videos in light of helping me fast track my bachelors degree. I was wondering if you could give me some assistance with the most cost effective and best way to accomplish this! Thanks in advance.
Happy to help Chris. Will you shoot me an email with some more info about your situation and what you're looking for? (ryan@9monthgrad.com)