u/TR403

Is Unity worth it?

I finished up a zookeeping program a couple years ago and haven’t had any luck getting a job in the field, I haven’t even been able to volunteer at my local zoo because the spots get filled up by the local college students. I applied for Unity Environmental University online to try and get my bachelor’s. Online school is really the only thing I can afford right now and I want to use the time I would have in class for work, but even with all my transfer credits, my degree audit says I’m not expected to graduate until 2031. This is the only legit online degree I’ve found that prioritizes animal classes over the typical biology major classes. The only other online degree I’ve found only allows around half of the transfer credits that Unity has accepted, and most of those credits would’ve had to be completed at the school in person (which kind of defeats the purpose of distance education). Anyways, I’ve been wondering if anyone here has gone through Unity and can tell me if it’s worth it or if I can speed up the degree process. Thanks!

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u/TR403 — 2 days ago

I’m waiting to hear back from an interviewer to see if I’ll be coming out to do a keeper working interview. Does anyone have any experience with working interviews and know how they go or have any tips? I have a couple years of experience in a zoo but haven’t done a working interview before. Thanks!

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u/TR403 — 9 days ago