07-22-2023, 05:20 PM
(07-22-2023, 03:10 PM)MNomadic Wrote: Your best bet is to identify what degree/s you're interested in, make a post following the template like bjcheung77 recommended and then get together a plan starting out with cheap/free alt credits and see how you're doing with those. If you're consistently passing alt credits at a good pace then you have a good chance at passing WGU courses at a good pace. WGU basically consists of objective assessments(OAs) and Performance assessments(PAs) which are proctored exams and projects(usually papers), respectively. If you can generate passable papers within a few days to a week and study for and pass proctored exams within a few weeks then you have a good chance at completing WGU in a term or 2. But going in blind without knowing how you perform at self guided online learning is never recommended and it would be impossible to estimate your time to finish. Keep in mind that while fast completions are certainly possible at WGU, those are outliers and most people take a few years to graduate(they just don't post as many attention grabbing videos/articles about graduating WGU at a normal/average pace). Depending on what degree you want, your budget, and your learning style, some of the other colleges might be a better fit for you.Thank you so much so I just got the template together and from my understanding I should make like a seperate post which I will do now.im looking forward to everyone's help!