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02-20-2025, 09:14 AM
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(02-19-2025, 11:44 PM)See origamishuttle Wrote: Have you considered the new MSCS at WGU? If it looks like a good degree for you, then a BLS to check the box is a pretty good option. There seems to be only one prerequisite course to get into the MSCS without a CS undergraduate degree: https://old.reddit.com/r/WGU_CompSci/com...ience_for/
I have not looked into it but fascinating for sure. I’ll have to read up on their requirements and curriculum, thanks!
(02-19-2025, 09:22 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: In addition to that, furthermore, Statistics.com is all upper level classes that go towards a degree at TESU. Without getting the prerequisites or basic requirements for year 1,2,3, these upper level classes are going to be stumping you left, right, and center. That's the reason you want to go with the Coursera, Sophia.org, Study.com combo to get the knowledge down pat, before you begin on Statistics.com and/or TESU classes. Statistics.com and TESU classes should be the last part of the journey when you've go the basics down.
Makes sense. I mostly found the lecture materials on the credit courses non engaging and text overly broad to teach stats concepts. It could be just the 2 courses I took though but if it reflected the remainder of the degree, it wasn’t the right kind of learning for me. Maximizing on Sophia, Coursera etc makes sense, probably what I should have done for the earlier stats classes.