tayo42 9 days ago

Where are you looking for a bachelor's degree that costs 80k?

Start with an associate at community College. It's way cheaper, maybe even free.

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sfpotter 9 days ago

A lot of places will allow you to transfer an associates to a 4 year. Do the general education requirements at the CC, which is practically free and will be easier to work into your schedule. Then transfer directly into your major of choice (talk the uni about this first).

Some states also have "adult learner" deals which bring the cost down if you're older. Not sure if you're old enough. If you aren't yet, you're close--I knew someone in their late 30s doing this when I was in undergrad. If you're too young, wait a couple years, save up, get a head start on your degree of choice, them do it.

hndecision1234 9 days ago

In my local area, a relatively middle of the round state college, it's 30k a year. It's good advice on the associates though. I do actually have one but not many credits transfer over (which is why I put "no degree" in the post). I could go back and get more credits that would transfer for cheaper.