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Posted by: jb111 - 02-21-2025, 06:10 PM - Forum: Graduate School Discussion
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Hi! I just got laid off from my Fed Govt job here in Virginia. I'm thinking of pursuing another degree (WGU-MSCSIA is complete). Anything other than WGU I can knock out in 6 months? I'm open to MBA, MBA IT Management, MAOL and possibly others. I'm going to apply to grants at WGU but high prior income will be a factor. Thanks
PS - I'll be knocking out the PMP certification by April 1st.
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| How does a BLS with POS and HTY work? |
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Posted by: MCMDF79 - 02-21-2025, 03:25 AM - Forum: UMPI - University of Maine at Presque Isle Discussion
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Hello, I have seen posts of people doing the BAS with HTY and POS but I have not seen posts of people with the BLS and minors on POS and HTY. Are they quite different? I am doing BLS with POS but I cannot decide on the other minor but I am really enjoying the history courses so I figured I would ask here before emailing my advisor, who I have bothered countless times about all minors lol
Also, if BLS with POS and HTY is possible, do the courses overlap with no problem?
I would like to see a plan with the 2 minors to see what classes would apply to which
Thanks!
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| WGU BS in Business Management |
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Posted by: tt57 - 02-20-2025, 10:00 PM - Forum: WGU - Western Governors University Discussion
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Hi World!
It's been a long while since I've posted, but I'm back! Actually, I'm posting today for a friend who recently enrolled in WGU (based off of my recommendation which was based off the information found here on degreeforum). The goal for my friend is to complete a Bachelor's degree as soon as possible (I'm sure many here understand!!). Specifically, they have settled on the Business Management degree because of their life experience and general hope that it might be the quickest. What they are looking to find is maybe a breakdown of harder/easier and slower/faster courses. Additionally, maybe someone has a successfull course path to take like X101 then X204 then...
The assumption is that they will need to complete MOST of the courses through WGU. I know that there are other ways to get the credit outside and transfer in (before joining WGU), BUT this simply isn't the best plan for them (for a number of reasons). It's better for them to complete the courses in-house.
Why am I asking instead of sending them here? Honestly, it is because the idea and steps toward beginning their degree is overwhelming for them. I'm trying to bring them along with baby steps. I've already suggested coming here for insight and it's just a little too much at the moment. I'm sure that once they have two or three classes under their belt, they will jump in with the rest of us.
Anyway, ANY insight that you might be able to provide in reference to the BS in Business Management degree from WGU would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
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| Any schools that offer certs like WGU? |
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Posted by: inferno14 - 02-20-2025, 07:06 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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Hey all, I'm new here but have been lurking for a bit. I had some difficult times with WGU, even signing up, and the process of getting transcripts and whatnot. I was supposed to start 3 months ago, but that hasn't worked out for me (long story). I have seen a lot of complaints about their proctored exams. I've watched YouTube videos and taken extra courses on Sophia specific to what I wanted to do and everything (sighs). I was just wondering if there are any schools that offer the certs as part of a degree plan like WGU? I know SNHU does not but do they offer vouchers? I am sure this may be asked a lot, but I can't seem to find too much. I am getting back to school after over 7 years so I want to make the right choice. So far, I have my eye on SNHU (the only downside is that it doesn't include certifications). Do you have any suggestions? 
Cost is also something for me. I was approved the full amount of the Pell Grant, so breaking down per term, I owed maybe 337$ it would've been. So I'm also keeping that in mind. I know that SNHU is a bit more.
I am currently a full-time truck driver, looking to switch career paths. a year ago, originally, I was looking into cyber security. But I saw how broad that was after my research; with WGU, I was looking at the Network Engineering and Security program (I just wanted a foundation on how networking worked and eventually get my certs in the cloud and whatnot) but was frustrated with them. Most of the stuff I find online is either computer science or information technology. (Any recommendations on that as well?)
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| Enrolled for Spring 2 |
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Posted by: slreed - 02-20-2025, 09:45 AM - Forum: UMPI - University of Maine at Presque Isle Discussion
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I'm finally enrolled for Spring 2! My goal is to complete the following courses:
POS 343-CHRISTOPHER LYNN HINSON (Enrolled)
POS 335-JOHN ZABORNEY (Enrolled)
POS 301-CHRISTOPHER LYNN HINSON (Enrolled)
POS 370 (ARAB)-KIMBERLY SEBOLD (Enrolled)
HTY 439-DANIEL DOBBS
POS 332-CHRISTOPHER LYNN HINSON
HTY 350-KIMBERLY SEBOLD
HTY 301-KIMBERLY SEBOLD
HTY 456-DANIEL DOBBS
HTY 489-JOHN ZABORNEY
I would love any feedback on these professors and courses. I did heavily research them before choosing them. But any advice, suggestions or comments are welcome. The first week of the term corresponds with my Spring Break so I will be dedicating 7 days working as much as humanly possible to completing these courses. If all goes as planned, I will be a high school teacher in the fall!
Thanks everyone for your help thus far. This forum has been so amazing!
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| TESU - Classes for Residency Requirements |
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Posted by: glancing7924 - 02-20-2025, 01:22 AM - Forum: TESU - Thomas Edison State University Discussion
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I'm hoping to keep costs low while finishing my BA in Computer Science. How difficult is it to complete 15 credits in one term to waive the residency fee? I'm assuming the Capstone will be demanding, but Information Literacy should be easy. Since I’ve completed all my general education, most of the easy classes are already done which may make things more difficult. Any suggestions on which other three courses would make 15 credits manageable and efficient?
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