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My hope is to transition my career entirely into the web space. Like bejackson, my kids were the main motivation for me returning for my Masters. I'm finishing my Capstone for my ALM-IT in Digital Media now, and will concentrate my efforts on a career switch.
A little bit of ivy, even though it isn't a degree, on your vita is also very good for an academic. I've heard from others around HES that the value of a Harvard credential is directly proportional to your distance from Cambridge. In East Tennessee even a certificate gets a good bit of attention from people and is valuable to me professionally.
I really was encouraged to find HES and to gain a solid foundation of Java programming, data structures, and PHP/Laravel. After that, I found that I especially enjoy web application development and the Digital Media program. Thanks to this forum, I've been able to meet some quality individuals who have really been a major blessing to me, and that's been just as great as the HES courses themselves
Also, based on my minimal and basic work with digital media in the past (one of those "oh you know IT" things as a faculty member...) that M.Div. will come in handy, if not for prayers that the stuff works then for a deeper knowledge of how to repent for the horrible things you say while making it work
I'm also a little bit behind in life - but I don't think I'd do it another way! No regrets here.
I'm now doing my undergraduate at Extension, plan to get a PhD eventually, and teach at the college level.
Religion, Philosophy of Religion, Sanskrit and Indian Studies, and American Government are my fields of interest. If the academic career doesn't work, I might just move to Washington then!
I had no credits to transfer so I've started from the scratch.
I'm also packing one full year of Greek, Latin, French, German, and two full years of Sanskrit into my undergraduate degree, so that there's no surprise when I apply to Div School or GSAS at Harvard.
I'm definitely shooting for the stars!
If you take world religions with Queen, id like to hear your opinion...