02-21-2018, 05:36 PM
When everyone talks about how many pages their papers are, how many words is that? I'm used to counting words, not pages, so I'd like a feel for how much that is.
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02-21-2018, 05:36 PM
When everyone talks about how many pages their papers are, how many words is that? I'm used to counting words, not pages, so I'd like a feel for how much that is.
02-21-2018, 09:25 PM
The first course, Managing Organizations and Leading People had two written assignments and these are my stats:
Task 1 - 17 Pages - 4356 word count Task 2 - 13 Pages - 3327 word count Times Font 12 - Double Spaced It should be noted that WGU does not have a page requirement. One could write as little or as much as desired as long as you are able to meet the rubric requirements. Writing as little as you want does not tend to be an option so don't get too excited about that mention. Trying to not write too much is a bigger hurdle than not writing enough - the topics are good and it is easy to get lost in them and overwrite.
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02-22-2018, 09:21 AM
(02-21-2018, 09:25 PM)RANSOMSOUL Wrote: The first course, Managing Organizations and Leading People had two written assignments and these are my stats: Mine were: Task 1- 17 pages 3425 word count Task 2- 9 pages 1714 word count Times 12-point font, double spaced, including title page, reference page, etc. I agree about overwriting being a bigger temptation! I liked all the writing topics and had to consciously focus on not spending too much time on any one task.
MBA- WGU, in progress 2018
BSBA- TESU, Sep. 2017
02-22-2018, 02:22 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-22-2018, 02:23 PM by jessikalauren.)
I third both comments above mine. They have page length suggestions on each task, and 90% I exceed that just to make sure I've covered all of my bases re: the rubric. For example, if the rubric says "give three examples of..." I'll include four or five, to be safe with evaluators. Obviously, it's not required and I don't do it every time, but if I can spend a few extra minutes to avoid another 2-5 days in Taskstream with revisions, I'd much rather do that.
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WGU - MS, Management & Leadership - Started February 2018
02-27-2018, 12:28 PM
Hey all! I jumped into the WGU MBA Feb 1st. I completed 6 courses so far. Time management and also just finishing a BSBA has helped. I could probably move through the material faster, but I am documenting anything that I don't already know to maximize the value.
My suggestion to any new MBA students would be to download the textbook apps on your phone. The apps will read the chapters to you, so you can listen in the car, while you are cleaning, exercising, folding laundry etc. Maybe your daily activities aren't as lame as mine, but this has allowed me to finish each book in about 4-5 days. One downside to online MBAs is the lack off human interaction. I wish we had a better way to connect with our classmates.
02-28-2018, 04:22 PM
(02-27-2018, 12:28 PM)Motivated2move Wrote: My suggestion to any new MBA students would be to download the textbook apps on your phone. The apps will read the chapters to you, so you can listen in the car, while you are cleaning, exercising, folding laundry etc. Maybe your daily activities aren't as lame as mine, but this has allowed me to finish each book in about 4-5 days. Exactly this! I have a Bay Area commute, plus my partner lives 3 hours away so I am always in the car. So happy I'm a student during the age of text-to-speech. As for interacting with others, I've felt really happy with the Facebook and Reddit groups, in addition to this board. Let me know if you might want some recommendations.
WGU - BS Business, HR - Completed September 2017
WGU - MS, Management & Leadership - Started February 2018 (02-27-2018, 12:28 PM)Motivated2move Wrote: Hey all! I jumped into the WGU MBA Feb 1st. I completed 6 courses so far. Time management and also just finishing a BSBA has helped. I could probably move through the material faster, but I am documenting anything that I don't already know to maximize the value. thats very fast!! nice now im even more motivated to get this started. Ive been waiting for the March 9 graduation at TESU so i can apply to WGU MSML. I hope I can move just as fast as well to be able to do 6 courses in a month! Are you guys able to skip the textbook readings and jump straight to the assignments or is that not recommended?
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03-02-2018, 06:24 PM
(03-02-2018, 05:16 PM)BearEDU Wrote: Are you guys able to skip the textbook readings and jump straight to the assignments or is that not recommended? Everyone is different! In my undergrad, I just needed the diploma to put on my resume so I skipped as much reading as I could. Now that I'm in the MSML it's a very fine line, because I LOVE the material and can't stop reading, even though I could probably get through lots of the assignments without reading everything. BUT I am also motivated to fit it all into one term so it's extra cost-efficient. It's whatever is comfortable for you!
WGU - BS Business, HR - Completed September 2017
WGU - MS, Management & Leadership - Started February 2018
03-02-2018, 08:01 PM
I’ve completed 9 in a month (not including orientation.) I read the highlights/key portions of the textbook readings, plus the videos/webinars/study guides provided by the course instructors. If there are any topics I am shaky on, I read the textbook chapters and do the practice questions/problems.
MBA- WGU, in progress 2018
BSBA- TESU, Sep. 2017
03-02-2018, 08:43 PM
WGU does not have any required reading prior to attempting an exam or writing assignment. However, someone without a decent amount of experience or comprehension/writing skills would better serve themselves by spending some time reading the course material or attending course workshops.
Pattern University is built the same except a student can complete course task ( pre- exam/written final / not required) and the scores will count toward your grade. This can play a value to bump up a written or exam score if needed.
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