11-29-2019, 03:58 PM
> I would never tell someone to spend 3 terms at WGU, that's way too expensive.
isn't it just $1,263 more than the TESU plan --- I don't think its that much more expensive
> The best thing to do is spend 6 months trying to load up on credits. If you can do at least 30cr-60cr in those 6 months
if you did the "normal" study.com pace of 2 course per month that would be 12 course in 6 months (36 credits) at a total cost of $1,200
that would leave 84 "credits" left to do at WGU
and spread out over 2 terms that's just about 2 1/3 courses per month
which doesn't sound too difficult
if you did 2 terms at WGU that would be $7,040
so study.com + WGU = $8,240
still cheaper than TESU
> If you can't get 30cr done in that time period, then you probably can't get your WGU credits done in 1 term, so you're better off doing something else, or waiting.
what's the rush to do it in one term ?
isn't it just $1,263 more than the TESU plan --- I don't think its that much more expensive
> The best thing to do is spend 6 months trying to load up on credits. If you can do at least 30cr-60cr in those 6 months
if you did the "normal" study.com pace of 2 course per month that would be 12 course in 6 months (36 credits) at a total cost of $1,200
that would leave 84 "credits" left to do at WGU
and spread out over 2 terms that's just about 2 1/3 courses per month
which doesn't sound too difficult
if you did 2 terms at WGU that would be $7,040
so study.com + WGU = $8,240
still cheaper than TESU
> If you can't get 30cr done in that time period, then you probably can't get your WGU credits done in 1 term, so you're better off doing something else, or waiting.
what's the rush to do it in one term ?