u/Honeymoonmartini

Which PM path should i choose?

Hi yes you don’t need a degree or certificate but I do because I’m coming from a different background and I do need to learn, so please just give me advice on which of these I should go into because I can’t just “ learn on the job” like these good folks in the 90s anymore 😭
My background administration for 13 years, paralegal for 2 years.
I want: to get into project management, but unsure which pathway I should go into.
I like: anything which flexible
I’m considering: general, healthcare, pharmaceutical, consulting, construction etc
My school consideration:

  1. ECornell- PM certification, 2.5 months online
  2. BU- PM certification, 8 months online ( then master if needed)
  3. BU- PM masters PM 16-18 months online
  4. BU- masters AI in business 18 months online

What questions should I ask myself? What should i consider? What would you do if you were me? My company is paying for my school. I currently work in defense.

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u/Honeymoonmartini — 4 days ago

Which path should i choose

Hi yes you don’t need a degree or certificate but I do because I’m coming from a different background and I do need to learn, so please just give me advice on which of these I should go into because I can’t just “ learn on the job” like these good folks in the 90s anymore 😭
My background administration for 13 years, paralegal for 2 years.
I want: to get into project management, but unsure which pathway I should go into.
I like: anything which flexible
I’m considering: general, healthcare, pharmaceutical, consulting, construction etc
My school consideration:

  1. ECornell- PM certification, 2.5 months online
  2. BU- PM certification, 8 months online ( then master if needed)
  3. BU- PM masters PM 16-18 months online
  4. BU- masters AI in business 18 months online

What questions should I ask myself? What should i consider? What would you do if you were me?

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u/Honeymoonmartini — 4 days ago

Which path should choose

Hi yes you don’t need a degree or certificate but I do because I’m coming from a different background and I do need to learn, so please just give me advice on which of these I should go into because I can’t just “ learn on the job” like these good folks in the 90s anymore 😭
My background administration for 13 years, paralegal for 2 years.
I want: to get into project management, but unsure which pathway I should go into.
I like: anything which flexible
I’m considering: general, healthcare, pharmaceutical, consulting, construction etc
My school consideration:

  1. ECornell- PM certification, 2.5 months online
  2. BU- PM certification, 8 months online ( then master if needed)
  3. BU- PM masters PM 16-18 months online
  4. BU- masters AI in business 18 months online

What questions should I ask myself? What should i consider? What would you do if you were me? My company is paying for my school. I currently work in defense.

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u/Honeymoonmartini — 4 days ago

Which path should I choose?!

Hi yes you don’t need a degree or certificate but I do because I’m coming from a different background and I do need to learn, so please just give me advice on which of these I should go into because I can’t just “ learn on the job” like these good folks in the 90s anymore 😭
My background administration for 13 years, paralegal for 2 years.
I want: to get into project management, but unsure which pathway I should go into.
I like: anything which flexible
I’m considering: general, healthcare, pharmaceutical, consulting, construction etc
My school consideration:

  1. ECornell- PM certification, 2.5 months online
  2. BU- PM certification, 8 months online ( then master if needed)
  3. BU- PM masters PM 16-18 months online
  4. BU- masters AI in business 18 months online

What questions should I ask myself? What should i consider? What would you do if you were me? My company is paying for my school. I currently work in defense.

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u/Honeymoonmartini — 4 days ago

Life after HES

Not sure if anyone asked this before, but do you get any looks or anything when people ask about HES and they say it’s not a “ real” Harvard program. But it is. They just think the only Harvard is the undergrad program. I just see a lot of that discourse on tiktok.

  1. Does a degree from Harvard help you with a job? Do employers look at it like a real degree from Harvard despite what people were saying.
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u/Honeymoonmartini — 10 days ago