So I have an associates in computer programming but I found it to be boring and not what I wanted to do.
I have 4 classes left (after I wrap up this class) until I have my associates in business administration. I eventually want to get a doctorate degree, but right now I am trying to figure out if I should go for a bachelor's in business administration with or without a concentration.
Basically, if I go into a concentration, is that going to shoehorn me into a specific area, or is it a better idea to just go for the non concentration route?
OP UPDATE
So quite a few comments have said go out and experience the real world. So let me add this, I have been in the workforce since I was 16, I am now 31, married, with 3 kids. I have been a quality control manager, an operations supervisor, and a client manager at 3 different companies.
I enjoy learning, and student loans aren't an issue as I have done well for myself over the years. I'm basically trying to get an idea of where I should take my education.
Telling someone who's been in the workforce for almost 16 years to experience the real world isn't helping