(06-13-2022, 01:39 PM)AwardTour Wrote: I was glancing at this thread and I saw WGU mentioned. TESU might be the better option if math slows you down. It looks like the final math challenge at TESU can be transferred in via (Straighterline Calculus 1). For WGU's Comp Sci program, you will still have to face Discrete Math II. There is, as far as I know, no way to transfer this in. WGU has a few courses, including the capstone obviously, that cannot be transferred in.
As always, the difficulty level is subjective and personal. However, it is not uncommon to see people stuck on Discrete Math II as their goal for accelerating in one term vanishes. Other people get through it in less than a month. Even people who glided through Study.com's Discrete Math are a bit surprised at the jump in difficulty for WGU's Discrete Math II. Something to keep in mind during degree planning and selection.
TESU and WGU Computer Science Degrees are pretty similar once you max out the transfer courses.
If you max out the transfer, you would only have 8 courses to do at WGU over 6 months.
That is true that some courses such as Discrete Math II may take 80hrs or more to do.
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