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ndelcollo Wrote:Also, it makes me cringe to know that my brother and friends from high school could have saved thousands of dollars by using ACE credits for Rowan. They accept 30 ACE credits! That's a year of college!! I am so so glad to have found this forum.
Ahhh...if we knew then what we know now! Isn't that always the case?!?
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EXAMS: TECEP Tech Wrtg, Comp II, LA Math, PR, Computers DSST Computers, Pers Fin CLEP Mgmt, Mktg
COURSES: TESU Capstone Study.com Pers Fin, Microecon, Stats Ed4Credit Acct 2 PF Fin Mgmt ALEKS Int & Coll Alg Sophia Proj Mgmt The Institutes - Ins Ethics Kaplan PLA
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dfrecore Wrote:My thoughts on this:
4) Have you looked into WGU's BS in Software Development? That might be the cheapest and fastest degree for this. You could take all of your Gen Ed's ahead of time (even better is to get a block transfer if you already have an AA/AS), take any possible courses outside of WGU, then enroll and possibly finish in 1 term (2 terms max). At $2890/6-mo term, it's a great deal.
After extensive review, I think the BS in Software Development from WGU is the right choice for me, and is the degree I am going to pursue.
Does anyone want to refer me? I think I saw somewehere that you get $ towards their merch store, maybe more idk?
Im in the process of creating my Degree path. My plan is to apply but not enroll, go through the process, pass the required ALEKS courses, DSST for Technical Communication and MIS for Business of IT - Applications, and probably obtain an A+ Cert to knock out IT Foundations & Applications. If im missing anything else please let me know.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1...edit#gid=0
Currently these are the credits I have under my belt:
Florida State Uni. :
Intro to Philosophy
Intro to Psychology
Intro to Computers
English comp I
CC:
English comp II
History
Astronomy
Astronomy Lab
Physical Science
Intro to Sociology
Into to Anthropology
I have a personal website I'm considering submitting for the application, to be reviewed as a qualified candidate. It's fairly new and im constantly working at it. If you would like to take a look at it and my resume, maybe I can get a better grasp if im currently well qualified for acceptance. Thanks again you guys, it's a big jump from B&M to WGU but I really want this to be a part of my life. your words and this website have been invaluable.
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Nice Job deciding on a plan, make sure you get every single credit you can get before enrolling in WGU's program. They don't let you transfer anything else in after you are enrolled.
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B&M: Stats, Business Law I, Microeconomics, Business Comm, Computer Concepts and Apps, Financial Accounting, Intermediate Accounting II, Managerial Accounting, Not-for-Profit Accounting
CLEP: Sociology, Psychology, Marketing, College Comp Modular, Human Growth and Development
Institutes: Ethics 312
Aleks: Intermediate Algebra, College Algebra, PreCalculus
Shmoop: U.S. History I, U.S. History II, Modern European History
Study.com: Principles of Finance, Advanced Accounting I, Applied Managerial Accounting, American Government, Macroeconomics, Principles of Management, Globalization and International Management, English Composition II, Intro to Computing, Public Speaking, Info Systems and Comp Apps
SL: Intermediate Accounting I, Introduction to Religon, Cost Accounting, Western Civilization I/II
TECEP: Strategic Management, Federal Income Tax
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CarpeDiem8 Wrote:BTW, I was looking at the 3+1 as well. But since it's a rowan college/rowan U deal, it's limited.
https://rowanu.com/alternative-credit-project/
HTH.
Thanks for that info by the way. I sent out a detailed email to my advisor recently asking about ace credits for RCBC and was returned with an unfavorable response. Oh well. No big deal.
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chrisjf.tech Wrote:After extensive review, I think the BS in Software Development from WGU is the right choice for me, and is the degree I am going to pursue.
Does anyone want to refer me? I think I saw somewehere that you get $ towards their merch store, maybe more idk?
Im in the process of creating my Degree path. My plan is to apply but not enroll, go through the process, pass the required ALEKS courses, DSST for Technical Communication and MIS for Business of IT - Applications, and probably obtain an A+ Cert to knock out IT Foundations & Applications. If im missing anything else please let me know.
I would use SL for as much as you can, because they're a direct partner with WGU, meaning no extra cost for transcripts, and you're assured that things will come in.
Straighterline
Intro to Comm (Speech)
Org Behavior
Prin of Mgmt
C++ Programming (for Scripting & Programming - Foundations course)
Take Technical Writing as a DSST if they will take it (there's also a Tech Comm TECEP exam).
Take ALEKS College Algebra & Stats.
For the Critical Thinking & Logic, there's a Critical Reasoning TECEP ($117), Critical Thinking Propero Course ($299) or Intro to Logic AlignDegree course ($399).
I would not take the A+ cert ahead of time, since it's 2 exams and fairly expensive ($205 each). If you think you can't pass immediately, you might buy a book and study in advance, and then take the exams ASAP in the degree program. I would imagine it's going to be fairly quick for you to get through these, so it may be a waste of money to get it outside of the degree.
My husband is also getting an IT degree at WGU, and he's weighing the pros and cons of taking exams within the degree vs outside of it, to try to maximize his time. He wants to get it in a single term if possible. We agreed that A+ is better done inside the degree, unless his company will pay for the exams. He is going to take some exams ahead of time, because his company will pay for them, and he'll get "credit" at his next review for keeping current (he works in IT now, so this is a required component for him every year to get at least 1 cert or take a college course).
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Can I get a confirmation that it is okay to apply, I just need to make sure I make them aware I am not going to enroll until I have all of my outside transcripts sent in?
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chrisjf.tech Wrote:Can I get a confirmation that it is okay to apply, I just need to make sure I make them aware I am not going to enroll until I have all of my outside transcripts sent in?
Yes, for anywhere actually (TESU/WGU, etc) you want to apply and enroll when you are near the finish line. Send all your transcripts into them and see what they give you. Once you know where you stand, take the appropriate courses to "check off" the requirements and enroll when there aren't any you can take elsewhere.
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Applied to WGU, sent in my prior CC / Uni transcripts and spoke to a very charismatic enrollment counselor, which was quite nice. I plan to take the readiness exam they require tomorrow.
I just finished ALEKS College Algebra in 2 days, placed at 75%, directly after the initial assessment. Sent the request for ACE approval just now. I guess I'll start on ALEKS Intro to Stats asap to get that taken care of. I know it's not going to be perfectly smooth sailing along the way through this process, but so far so good, even though im in the infancy of it all. I'm extremely enthusiatic that I get to navigate this process on my own accord, instead of slugging along at the required pace of my local B&M.
To the people that posted in this thread, and the ones that post valuable insight on this forum, I deeply thank you for all of your knowledge along the way. I haven't been this happy in quite some time now, and I'm truly elated about the path im currently paving for myself. I am truly greatful.
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