@LevelUP I've been doing alot of reading so my thoughts were that I can use Sophia.com and try to get and many credits as I can and transfer than start.
@rachel83az I am currently in michigan. I actually came back in 2012 and I got my ged because I had so much missing credits they said I would need like 5 years to graduate highschool. I did also do some beginning college classes as well.
@rachel83az I am currently in michigan. I actually came back in 2012 and I got my ged because I had so much missing credits they said I would need like 5 years to graduate highschool. I did also do some beginning college classes as well.
(07-22-2023, 01:28 PM)ss20ts Wrote: There have been people who have complete their bachelor's from WGU in a year or less, but they have a great deal of experience in that field. No one should expect to complete a 4 year degree in 1 year unless they have a great deal of experience that can be applied to their program. It's not a smart or not smart thing. It really relates to experience. How are your college writing skills? How are your test taking skills? It sounds like you quit school in 8th grade maybe? Do you have your GED?Ohh okay that makes sense. Also I didn't get to attend highschool. It was either 7th or 8th grade that was my last year in grade school but in 2012 I attended some GED practice and did the test. I failed the first time and passed the second time with average scores.