Hey all,
First of all, I really have to ask you for non-judgemental reaction, as I know many people from education sector tend to judge people for not following the same educational system as they did, and to look down on people without a degree. I just experienced it too many times.
So I work in banking, currently on a relatively high position already, responding directly to the CCO. I made a mistake when I was in uni. Few months before graduation I dropped out due to mental health issues. A year after I tried again and failed to graduate out of the same reasons.
It’s been years, and whenever something comes up in my career ladder, I literally can feel the breath of lack of any sort of degree on the back of my neck.
And the thing is - I studied economy. Unlike most of my uni colleagues (that in fact graduated), I do work at least more or less in the area I studied for. I’m good at what I’m doing, and I know the sector at least quite well. At the same time, I’ve got no space in my life to go and attend classes on the weekends for 3 years straight.
Resuming my old studies is not an option, since too much time passed.
Starting a new one in a standard programme isn’t an option either since I’ve got family to take care of, therapy, and other personal stuff that fills my calendar in general.
I know there are some schools that offer accelerated courses, but this is very often stationary, and very far from where I live (Poland).
I don’t mind studying in English at all, but I need remote, accelerated and LEGIT course that will end with an academic, bachelor’s degree. Money also isn’t an issue that much.
Did any of you maybe managed to fix a similar mistake of their youth quickly?
I’m asking here since there’s a ton of online schools that give fake degrees these days.
Submitted May 13, 2024 at 03:36AM by IndependenceFickle95 https://ift.tt/gDj29Hh
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