01-31-2025, 09:23 AM
Just to add here you can have up to 4 courses going at a time now. Your final final has to be submitted - not just the draft final - to request another course.
It does get a little annoying when you are waiting on grades and can't do anything else. I'll have all the milestones submitted for a class but until they are graded you can't submit
your draft final. Then until that is done you can't submit your final.
Depending on the instructor it can be shockingly quick how fast your grades come back OR you can feel like you are stuck behind the school bus with 36 stops to go.
I would go so far as to say the instructor for each class is the biggest factor of how long it takes to complete a course.
Technically speaking you could skip the draft and straight up submit it as a final only but then you risk it so probably not a good idea.
as to how many classes you can finish in a session... that is up to you. I started Jan 13 this year. right now I am "done" with 8 courses - waiting to submit a final or two as explained above but I for my part am done with the classes. I expect to finish a couple more by the end of the weekend.
So that will put me at roughly 3 weeks to complete the degree.
Your mileage may vary of course.
It does get a little annoying when you are waiting on grades and can't do anything else. I'll have all the milestones submitted for a class but until they are graded you can't submit
your draft final. Then until that is done you can't submit your final.
Depending on the instructor it can be shockingly quick how fast your grades come back OR you can feel like you are stuck behind the school bus with 36 stops to go.
I would go so far as to say the instructor for each class is the biggest factor of how long it takes to complete a course.
Technically speaking you could skip the draft and straight up submit it as a final only but then you risk it so probably not a good idea.
as to how many classes you can finish in a session... that is up to you. I started Jan 13 this year. right now I am "done" with 8 courses - waiting to submit a final or two as explained above but I for my part am done with the classes. I expect to finish a couple more by the end of the weekend.
So that will put me at roughly 3 weeks to complete the degree.
Your mileage may vary of course.