Here's the deal:
I have attended 2 universities previously (no degrees) and am currently attending a technical college in the hopes of obtaining a degree in web development. I have about $35000 in SL debt that I have yet to pay off (working on it), but am not currently receiving financial aid. Due to these money constraints and additional time constraints (holding down two part time jobs) I have only been able to take one class a semester.
I have 45 credits / 16 classes left to go, which means if I were able to take 4 classes a year I would graduate in about 4 years. [Edit to update math. good lord.]
When I math it out like this it doesn't really seem worth it to continue getting the degree. I enjoy the work, and have previously worked at a start up as a web developer but jobs aren't abounding in my area.
Basically I'm wondering if this is even worth it. The slow pace makes me feel unhappy, but I feel like doing nothing in regards to education would also make me unhappy. DH has a decent paying job, but has about $90000 in SL debt himself from his BA and MA degrees. He pays most of our expenses while I plug away at my remaining CC debt as well as my student loans, plus the tuition and books for my one class.
Has anyone been in any kind of situation like this? I just feel really conflicted.
[Update: Now that I've checked my math (thank you
@vikingsfan711!) it's not quite as dire of a situation, but it's still not what I would hope. Still conflicted.]


08/13: Started TTC - 07/14: PCOS dx
BFP 09/18/15 - Baby S 05/27/16
Re: Question of value of getting a degree
I would have a hard time keeping with a program knowing it was going to take 11 years. I would quit, and maybe re-evaluate in the future - maybe after you've paid off the current student loans so you can take more than 1 class at a time. Plus, one thing to consider. I know I had to pause my masters degree- those credits were only good for 5 years- do these credits expire? Then you would get to 'the end' and be told you have to re-take some classes.
08/13: Started TTC - 07/14: PCOS dx
BFP 09/18/15 - Baby S 05/27/16
What did you want to study in the first two attempts at college? Are you just getting this web development degree to have something on your wall or do you really like it? Do you feel like you ought to have a degree because that's what Americans do, or is there something you'd rather do more that doe snot require a degree?
Are the 2 part time jobs you work related in any way to the field in which you want to be? If not, my suggestion is to work toward something in the desired field, or close to it.
I could see myself being a web developer, and could probably get by without a degree if I were more drawn to freelancing. I would rather work on some kind of team if I could, and I think it would be easier to get a job with a business if I had the degree.
@hoffse - I have about 33 credits left for a BA in Humanistic Studies, but that won't do me much good in the area I live in. Also, I would absolutely have to rack up more SL debt whereas I can get by paying cash at the tech school.
@sisugal and @gdaisy09 - my current part time jobs are not related at all to the degree and would not pay for its completion. I currently work at an entry level clerk position at a library, and in the fall will be starting an additional job as an elementary school library aide which also only requires a high school education.
I do have my resumé up on a website specifically for people who attend or have graduated from my state's technical colleges, and it does have some opportunities in my area, but most are looking for or prefer a degree.
08/13: Started TTC - 07/14: PCOS dx
BFP 09/18/15 - Baby S 05/27/16