01-17-2019, 11:50 AM
(01-17-2019, 11:11 AM)bluebooger Wrote: https://www.reddit.com/r/WGU/
Thank you Blue. I visit that reddit group somewhat regularly, though I haven't been on it since the holidays. This person is knocking it out of the park: https://www.reddit.com/r/WGU/comments/ag..._the_last/
I've searched there and don't seem to get much info about specific courses. I'll search again. I'm looking for a second degree as I'm about to graduate with my BS. I would have graduated already had I not postponed English I & II and Technical Writing.
When I write content that is of the caliber required for those courses, it tends to take me an exceptionally long time. That's due to some mild brain damage due to an illness I wish I could cure. I have not taken the English Composition CLEP for that reason.
My understanding is there is a significant amount of writing in some WGU courses. That's mostly what I'd like to learn more about. Though my course of study is IT/Data-related, perhaps the writing won't be such a big deal. But for my neighbor (who is the process of a credit appeal at WGU) who is dyslexic and doesn't like to write either, courses outside IT (his AoS, as well), are difficult, especially when there's a significant amount of writing or a misalignment of content, like there is with many Saylor courses.
Robin
Member since 2008
~ Slowly collecting credits from a variety of sources. Almost finished with my baccalaureate degree.
Member since 2008
~ Slowly collecting credits from a variety of sources. Almost finished with my baccalaureate degree.