05-04-2022, 03:23 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-04-2022, 03:38 PM by ClockworkHammer.)
Is Communicating Professionalism still a required course?
Yes
Can you list all the courses you are doing at PUG?
IT133: Microsoft Office Applications on Demand (DONE)
IT117: Website Development (DONE)
IT163: Database Concepts Using Microsoft Access (DONE)
CS212: Communicating Professionalism (DONE)
IT301: Project Management I (DONE)
IT331: Technology Infrastructure (2 modules remain)
IT332: Principles of Information Systems Architecture (1 module remains)
IT302: Human Computer Interaction (NOT STARTED)
IT402: IT Consulting Skills (NOT STARTED)
IT499: Bachelor's Capstone in Information Technology (NOT STARTED)
Did you take Project Management I at Saylor, and if yes, how did that go? How many hours did it take, and how easy was it to pass?
I failed Saylor twice, so I took the PUG version instead.
I assumed that Website Development, Microsoft Office Applications on Demand, and Database Concepts Using Microsoft Access would be pretty easy if you have any computer experience. How were these courses?
Microsoft Office was the easiest, followed by Access and Websites. Experience definitely helped. Once I hit the 3xx level courses, the material and assignments were more laborious.
How many courses did you have open at the same time toward the start of your term?
Three.
On average, how many hours a week are you studying?
15-25 depending on the week.
I'm assuming since they only give A's or B's, your GPA is at least 3.5? (you don't have to answer this if you don't want to) Did you get any F's and had to redo any papers?
GPA is 4.0, one professor asked for revisions on two separate papers. Both were graded A once done to her satisfaction.
Yes
Can you list all the courses you are doing at PUG?
IT133: Microsoft Office Applications on Demand (DONE)
IT117: Website Development (DONE)
IT163: Database Concepts Using Microsoft Access (DONE)
CS212: Communicating Professionalism (DONE)
IT301: Project Management I (DONE)
IT331: Technology Infrastructure (2 modules remain)
IT332: Principles of Information Systems Architecture (1 module remains)
IT302: Human Computer Interaction (NOT STARTED)
IT402: IT Consulting Skills (NOT STARTED)
IT499: Bachelor's Capstone in Information Technology (NOT STARTED)
Did you take Project Management I at Saylor, and if yes, how did that go? How many hours did it take, and how easy was it to pass?
I failed Saylor twice, so I took the PUG version instead.
I assumed that Website Development, Microsoft Office Applications on Demand, and Database Concepts Using Microsoft Access would be pretty easy if you have any computer experience. How were these courses?
Microsoft Office was the easiest, followed by Access and Websites. Experience definitely helped. Once I hit the 3xx level courses, the material and assignments were more laborious.
How many courses did you have open at the same time toward the start of your term?
Three.
On average, how many hours a week are you studying?
15-25 depending on the week.
I'm assuming since they only give A's or B's, your GPA is at least 3.5? (you don't have to answer this if you don't want to) Did you get any F's and had to redo any papers?
GPA is 4.0, one professor asked for revisions on two separate papers. Both were graded A once done to her satisfaction.
Purdue Global, BS IT
Method:
Method:
- Sophia (13 courses)
- Study.com (5 courses)
- W3Schools (PHP Certification)
- Purdue Global ExcelTrack (2 terms)