Posted on Dec 15, 2014
What is the best way to motivate yourself to obtain your baccaulaureate degree?
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I have time in my current station to continue working on my bachelor degree, however, I'm having issues staying motivated to get everything completed. What are some good tips for staying motivated?
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This is not a panacea, also, I dont know if they're accepted by the svcs, VA, or industry yet...they're not regionally accredited, however, they're approved by DETC, formerly NHSC, they got a recent Vatican endorsement their offices are in Calif, they've got assocs and bach in bus admin, comp sci (CS), and health sci, as well as an MBA, and just started taking transfer credit, of read...ask before you'd use them, they charge no tuition, just admin and exam fees, prorated by per capita income of a given country. I merely mention them as a possibility remember, dont use them without asking first, OK? I've read good things they're hooked into many very serious regular schools, however. I dont want you assuming the svcs, VA, or industry will take them, so ask first, OK?
This is not a panacea, also, I dont know if they're accepted by the svcs, VA, or industry yet...they're not regionally accredited, however, they're approved by DETC, formerly NHSC, they got a recent Vatican endorsement their offices are in Calif, they've got assocs and bach in bus admin, comp sci (CS), and health sci, as well as an MBA, and just started taking transfer credit, of read...ask before you'd use them, they charge no tuition, just admin and exam fees, prorated by per capita income of a given country. I merely mention them as a possibility remember, dont use them without asking first, OK? I've read good things they're hooked into many very serious regular schools, however. I dont want you assuming the svcs, VA, or industry will take them, so ask first, OK?
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This is also completely legitimate, very similar to Excelsior, I'll send more....
This is also completely legitimate, very similar to Excelsior, I'll send more....
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Them you can trust, very SVC frieldny, totally legitimate, regionally accredited, formerly part of NYS govt, then privatized. I got a second bach in !ath, they have such a rule, 30 credits beyond a few st bachelors, 15 credits assocs level, 15 credits bachelors level...a good friend got his bach in !ath through them, while they were part of NYS govt, then went Navy OCS using it, that I know for certain...I got my second bach in math with them, using the Grad Record Exam (GRE) subject tests, not the genl test, one needs to get a certain minimum raw score, they round off all grades, I dont know why, a B+ becomes a B, a C- becomes a C, I've never understood the reason, I only know they're real, OK?
Them you can trust, very SVC frieldny, totally legitimate, regionally accredited, formerly part of NYS govt, then privatized. I got a second bach in !ath, they have such a rule, 30 credits beyond a few st bachelors, 15 credits assocs level, 15 credits bachelors level...a good friend got his bach in !ath through them, while they were part of NYS govt, then went Navy OCS using it, that I know for certain...I got my second bach in math with them, using the Grad Record Exam (GRE) subject tests, not the genl test, one needs to get a certain minimum raw score, they round off all grades, I dont know why, a B+ becomes a B, a C- becomes a C, I've never understood the reason, I only know they're real, OK?
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Next, how self disciplined are you? I !mean really, truly self disciplined? What types of distractions are you coping with? Family? Kids? I'm not asking tomory, !erepy to try to help you figure out how much time you can actually devote to this, OK? When I did my first masters, I didn't do it right, I was clumsy, I'll disciplined, easily distracted, and lost focus, so it took me six years, four years while in, two after I got out, there:s no need for that, using standardized exams I can show you how to use, provided you:re sufficiently self disciplined, with very serious study technique, OK? I need to know precisely HOW you study, how fast you read, what technique you use to read? How you take notes in class as well as out, how you prepare using study guides and multiple choice questions in review texts, there are a whole host of very specific techniques I can try to show you, however, I need to know exactly what I've got to cope with, in trying to help you, OK? So, list actual specific course titles done thus far, associates level, bachelors level, specific grades and/or GPAs if you can say? How many hours a day can you devote to getting this done? Remember, as q genl rule of thumb, every hour you spend in a class needs, at minimum, Tyree hours of outside study time to absorb properly, regardless of subject matter, I've taken it all, passed it all, done just about all, I assure you, in just about every science and/or serious intellectual topic conceivable, I assure you, I'm very well aware pf precisely how this needs to ne done, to go h keep a decent GPA, as well as actually retain the into, OK? Further. You need to understand that, even if you went warrant or commissioned, you'd be expected, quite literally from day one, to get a masters, regardless of what virtually anyone else will tell you, I've been there, I k know? There are alternatives to ROTC, or Green to Gold, there's USPHS Jr and Sr COSTEP, the USPHS analogue to ROTC, there's US!C Place oon Leaders Course (PLC), there's Army WOCS, there's Army direct commission cyber, there's direct commission or OIS(indoc programs) in other svcs, there are numerous ways to go about this...also, you'd need to keep at least a 3.0 GPA, to have a chance to use it, the question isn't so much what you want, that does matter, however, it's more a question of who wants you, and for what, you know? Let !e send this also, then I'll try to send some more. OK?
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I think I can help, however, I'm gonna need a whole lot more detail, OK? Trust me, I answer a good many such questions as yours on here, I've got a serious interest in such topics, however, to do it right, I mean really, properly answer you, whether I answer, or another on here, take the time and do a really seriously, detailed bio sketch, OK? What major would you want? Any associated yet! If so, what major? What GPA, if you can say? What specific coursework, with actual course titles and grades, also if you can say? What bachelor's do you want? What specific field? Do you want masters? Doctoral? STEM related? Clinical in any field of any kind, even med admin? What is you ultimate objective? Senior enlisted? Warrant? Commissioned? Army? Another svc? ROTC in any svc? USMC Platoon Leaders Course (PLC)? If Army, what MOS? What branch? If another svc, what specific field? If USAF, what AFSC, equiv to an Army MOS? What hobbies, reading, interests, sports, martial arts of any kind? Remember, the more you give in Jere, the more I or others can suggest? I've answered numerous questions like yours on here before, I have a specific interest in such topics, however, knowing more very definitely helps, as such infomlets !e suggest specifics, not generalities, OK? Let !e send this, then I'll try to send more, OK?
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