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I need help on choosing the right degree?

I am 34(f) and currently work in hospitality . My last job I worked as a corporate trainer , would travel to locations for different restaurants and teach new staff on the pos systems. I ended up leaving this job in 2020 due to covid and because my dad is getting older. I take time through out the week to visit him and help him with tasks, therefore traveling was not ideal.

At my current job I am always assigned to be the one who communicates with the team, whether it’s staff or managers. I truly enjoy sticking up and communicating for people who feel they don’t have a voice . I also go out of my way to provide top notch customer service because I truly enjoy reminding people that kind people still exist.

On the side ,I write appeal letters for diabetics who are being denied coverage through their insurance company as I am also diabetic and understand the struggle.

I am currently looking at sophia classes and WGU classes and I am torn at what degree to dedicate to. Realistically I would like to obtain a bachelor’s degree that would help me land a remote role with flexibility to still help my dad each week . I am torn between data analytics, hr, business management and a few others.

Has anyone from the hospitality world gained a degree from wgu and landed a flexible remote role? If so what degree did you choose?

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u/Amoney8844 — 2 days ago