So...this is wild
Feb. 10th, 2022 01:31 pmUniversities are popping up out of the woodwork!
I joined this one site called Cappex to help me find universities that fit my educational goal within my financial constraints.
There wasn't a lot that I was 100% or even 90% happy with...at least not in California. I mean, Cal State LA has the Healthcare Administration program I want, but was sort of excited to move to an all-new state, and Washington University in St. Louis was like in the top 5.
Then I started having second thoughts because I won't have a job to bring in money to so that I can get an apartment and I don't know anyone in St. Louis who I could crash with while I did school and looked for a job.
Then there is Arizona. They have a couple of my backup program options (general management and tourism) as well as the option to do the program online. If I did it online, I could remain here in California and eventually move to AZ or move to AZ right away and I could stay with my best friend, who lives like an hour or so away from the college I'd be going to or my childhood pastor and his wife live there; they're further away, but I know I could stay with them.
Now, for the universities that are popping up.
An enrollment/transfer counselor from Woodbury University in Burbank emailed me. They got my information from Cappex. They have a business administration program, but it's in general management. Then, as a requirement of graduation, I'd have to take an internship to get real-world experience. I will have a better understanding come Saturday when I attend an online information session.
I think, before I continue to change my mind, I'm going to stick with the 5 or so universities here in California and the ones in AZ and MO. I keep feeling like I'm indecisive each time I come across another college that has a business program with the concentration I want.
In another post, I'll talk about my plans for my 40th. I'm having professional pictures taken since I won't be going on the cruise.
I joined this one site called Cappex to help me find universities that fit my educational goal within my financial constraints.
There wasn't a lot that I was 100% or even 90% happy with...at least not in California. I mean, Cal State LA has the Healthcare Administration program I want, but was sort of excited to move to an all-new state, and Washington University in St. Louis was like in the top 5.
Then I started having second thoughts because I won't have a job to bring in money to so that I can get an apartment and I don't know anyone in St. Louis who I could crash with while I did school and looked for a job.
Then there is Arizona. They have a couple of my backup program options (general management and tourism) as well as the option to do the program online. If I did it online, I could remain here in California and eventually move to AZ or move to AZ right away and I could stay with my best friend, who lives like an hour or so away from the college I'd be going to or my childhood pastor and his wife live there; they're further away, but I know I could stay with them.
Now, for the universities that are popping up.
An enrollment/transfer counselor from Woodbury University in Burbank emailed me. They got my information from Cappex. They have a business administration program, but it's in general management. Then, as a requirement of graduation, I'd have to take an internship to get real-world experience. I will have a better understanding come Saturday when I attend an online information session.
I think, before I continue to change my mind, I'm going to stick with the 5 or so universities here in California and the ones in AZ and MO. I keep feeling like I'm indecisive each time I come across another college that has a business program with the concentration I want.
In another post, I'll talk about my plans for my 40th. I'm having professional pictures taken since I won't be going on the cruise.