
Originally Posted by
musclestack
I've been doing a lot of thinking lately, and I'm seriously thinking about going back and getting my degree. I only have 21 credit hours under my belt, and I'm not even sure if all of them will transfer to the new institution, so let's just assume I'm starting fresh. If I decide to go through with it, I would be leaning towards either a civil engineering or business degree. I've worked WITH engineers most of my adult life, and I've always enjoyed the field. I also like learning business.
Regardless, the first step for me is actually making the decision to go back. Here's the thing...I want to keep working full time (8-5, M-F). So, the only option I have is to take online classes. I don't have a family so that makes things a little easier. There are several downsides to online classes, the major one for me being that if I want to keep working full time, I wouldn't be able to attend as a 'full time' student (12+ hours). So, I would only be taking probably 6 hours each semester, plus 3 in the summer, which translates to between 7 and 8 years to finish my degree!! So, the return on the investment wouldn't take place until pretty far down the road.
Sooo...have any of you guys taken online classes and kept working full time? How many hours per semester were you able to handle? Also, if you were to pick between a civil engineering major and a business major, which would have the potential to open more doors/make more money? I'm not happy with my current situation, so I know I need to make some changes. Going back to college is one of my options. Just looking for others' perspective.
That's where you guys come in...