I attended college between 1993-1999 (off and on as my schedule permitted). I was actually paying my own way through college and the debt just became too overwhelming. My major was Interior Design (not decorating). I know that major is going to be too time intensive…considering where I am in my life, now. I’m married, have an elementary aged child, no family living nearby, husband who works many hours, and I am working full time as well. I basically need to start over. I know that many of my credits are just too old now or just won’t apply to a degree in Business or Nutrition, etc. I need a program that A. is near or less than $3000/year, B. 100% online (no A.A. or A.S. Degree as a requirement), and C. will be possible for me to earn more than $30K/year. I am interested in Nutrition (not cooking), Computer related programs (IT), possibly Speech, possibly business, possibly human resources. Thank you for any input you may have to offer.
I am doing my 2009 taxes using HR Block’s online software. It is allowing me to claim as a dependent a 20 year old son who lived with me for the entire year but was not a full time student. I think this is an error. If it is, how could their software be that screwed up?
I have an MBA from AIU online. I’m looking to expand with a Masters in Human Resources but it seems online degreees aren’t really benefitting me. Any info would be appreciated.
I need it for a human resource class….
Is that too much to take up?
A 10 am -4pm job in HR which is what will help me pay the bills. I am taking up a lot of things right now. Here’s my exact situation.A certificate in HR that will be one class a week for 10 sessions in the evenings. This is will give me a career that pays well. Right now I work in the travel industry, does not pay well and I work for commission.
I have a a passion for fashion studies, designing, selling designs through my own online store, and going to fashion class once a week, assisting a designer now and then. I am starting to study fashion once a week too starting around the same time as HR classes, a different day of course.
I love fashion and journalism but I know that wont pay me well and I need money so HR which I also like is the next bet for me.
Now along with all this I have 3 other things going- I am guest writer with a successful online magazine
I volunteer once a week for a south asian domestic violence group in NYC
and I need to take the GMAT by NOV/DEC to try to get into a good business school next year.
Oh and did I mention we are also trying for a baby?
I need help to access the situation and let me know what would work best for me, what could I cut out from here and where will that take me.
Am I putting too much on my plate? I still want to relax, enjoy life, spend time with hubby etc…
Thanks much,
God Bless
http://ocpe.gmu.edu/certificate_programs…
I’m looking to do Accounting or Human Resources.
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