I'm considering starting a Bachelor's at WGU, but I'm on a very limited budget. Is getting through a degree in 6 months possible? I currently have no job, a Bachelor's in a different subject area to transfer, and (soon to be) A+ to transfer. What is the fastest that I could reasonably expect to graduate?
Hello All, I searched previous posts and could not find anything. I had a personal issue come up this term at WGU and was wondering what is the outcome if I only finish 3/4 courses this term? I do not receive financial aid or anything. I pay out of pocket. I am scheduled to speak with my mentor on Thursday, just wanted to…
What happens if you do not finish all classes in a term WGU
If someone were to start WGU w/nothing and a full time job working 40 hours a week what would be the quickest you would think you could possible finish just studying at night and on weekends? Let's also assume the person has 10 years of IT experience but not many certs. Thanks..
How long realistically would it take someone to finish WGU w/no degree ...
WGU WAS regionally accredited when I checked. Many of us here are familiar with WGU. Major points are probably it is 100% online, fully self-paced and could be insanely accelerated, accepts existing certs for credits, provides you with certifications in the process (A+, CCNA, MCSA, CEH, CHFI, etc. had to be passed on vendor's conditions, i.e. you may need to go to Prometric/Pearson VUE testing ...
WGU's BSIT: Software is easily the weakest, least useful of its BSIT degrees. The other degrees are appropriate because they include career-relevant certifications and classes, and fulfill the typically-less-stringent requirements for IT infrastructure positions.