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10-27-2022, 07:57 PM
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Hello Everyone. I have a question about using services like Sophia.org and Study.com. I was told that if I use this service for credits and apply them to WGU’s bachelor degree chances are that I will not be able to get into a masters program other than a few university’s. The reason being that most university’s don’t accept ACE credits. Is this true?
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(10-27-2022, 07:57 PM)T.Easy Wrote: Hello Everyone. I have a question about using services like Sofia.com and Study.com. I was told that if I use this service for credits and apply them to WGU’s bachelor degree chances are that I will not be able to get into a masters program other than a few university’s. The reason being that most university’s don’t accept ACE credits. Is this true?
ACE credit used towards your bachelor's degree have nothing to do with a master's program - you already have the bachelor's at that point, and that's what the master's program will look at.
Now, the fact that you may not have enough graded credit for a particular program may be an issue. But that's a separate one.
My advice is always "begin with the end in mind." Meaning, figure out what master's programs you're looking at want, and then make sure that you give them that. If they want 60 graded credits (or 30 or 120), then that's what you need to get. If they want a bachelor's degree in something specific, get that. If they want you to jump up and down 43 times while juggling 3 balls, do that. Point is, you need to figure out what they're looking for, and then do your best to give them that.
You may instead opt for a school that doesn't require any of that, and will take a degree from anywhere - there are plenty of those schools around too.
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The ACE credits don't matter, they only care if you went to a RA school.
You can get a degree from our recommended colleges, such as UMPI, PUG, SNHU, and TESU, and get into some of the top university graduate programs, such as Georgia Tech, UCLA, USC, UC San Diego, and the University of Washington.
The issue with WGU is that they don't issue grades, so some schools may not accept that. However, we had people get into Georgia Tech with a WGU degree.
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@T. Easy, where did you get that rumor? So, you're the one starting that rumor, eh?! Anyways, it's not true. Many schools accept foreign credits, internal challenge exams, PLA, and alternative ACE/NCCRS for undergrad. When going to a grad program, the main thing you need to make sure of is to hit most if not all the requirements, such as prerequisite courses. For the "more competitive" institutions, they may require a GPA and will look at the last 30 to 60, so many students starting off now dual enroll for graded credits, along with ACE/CLEP/AP/IB, and volunteer, the whole nine yards...
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10-30-2022, 07:12 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-30-2022, 07:13 PM by T.Easy.)
(10-28-2022, 01:44 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: @T. Easy, where did you get that rumor? So, you're the one starting that rumor, eh?! Anyways, it's not true. Many schools accept foreign credits, internal challenge exams, PLA, and alternative ACE/NCCRS for undergrad. When going to a grad program, the main thing you need to make sure of is to hit most if not all the requirements, such as prerequisite courses. For the "more competitive" institutions, they may require a GPA and will look at the last 30 to 60, so many students starting off now dual enroll for graded credits, along with ACE/CLEP/AP/IB, and volunteer, the whole nine yards...
I purchase a program from this guy that said his program would help me graduate college within a year and he mentioned this to me. Maybe heard incorrectly but I’m pretty sure this is what was said because I was a bit disappointed I couldn’t use Sophia.com. This is why I asked this question so someone could confirm whether or not this was accurate. I would have hated that I took ACE courses and couldn’t get into a grad school I wanted. Just wanted advice from people who have experience with ACE credits.
(10-27-2022, 09:01 PM)LevelUP Wrote: The ACE credits don't matter, they only care if you went to a RA school.
You can get a degree from our recommended colleges, such as UMPI, PUG, SNHU, and TESU, and get into some of the top university graduate programs, such as Georgia Tech, UCLA, USC, UC San Diego, and the University of Washington.
The issue with WGU is that they don't issue grades, so some schools may not accept that. However, we had people get into Georgia Tech with a WGU degree. Thanks for clearing this up for me! Just wanted to make sure it was okay to use Sophia.org
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(10-30-2022, 07:12 PM)T.Easy Wrote: (10-28-2022, 01:44 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: @T. Easy, where did you get that rumor? So, you're the one starting that rumor, eh?! Anyways, it's not true. Many schools accept foreign credits, internal challenge exams, PLA, and alternative ACE/NCCRS for undergrad. When going to a grad program, the main thing you need to make sure of is to hit most if not all the requirements, such as prerequisite courses. For the "more competitive" institutions, they may require a GPA and will look at the last 30 to 60, so many students starting off now dual enroll for graded credits, along with ACE/CLEP/AP/IB, and volunteer, the whole nine yards...
I purchase a program from this guy that said his program would help me graduate college within a year and he mentioned this to me. Maybe heard incorrectly but I’m pretty sure this is what was said because I was a bit disappointed I couldn’t use Sophia.com. This is why I asked this question so someone could confirm whether or not this was accurate. I would have hated that I took ACE courses and couldn’t get into a grad school I wanted. Just wanted advice from people who have experience with ACE credits.
Sophia credits are accepted by many schools. No need to purchase any programs. Folks on here can help with degree plans for free. I have seen a few social media influencers selling tips on how to get through college quickly and all of the one's I've seen have a great deal of incorrect information. Some info is outdated. Some of it was never true. Seems like they don't do a great deal of real research and just want to make a few bucks.
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