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Hey Shane. A heads-up you might want to share with Josh: WGU recently made some significant changes to their Software Development B.S. (now called the "Software Engineering" B.S.), so you might want to look into updating that degree path on your Excel graph. It would help out a lot of people (me included).
Used this guide. Graduated recently. Did sophia instead of study. Some classes can be done in under a week, others take 2weeks to a month. A few took me 35-40 days working full time. Most classes I was able to do by studying 2 hours before bed daily. Secret: don't have a life or get drunk
I used sophi website. It tells what courses are transferable. Certs are actually easier through wgu though because they have more material than what I was able to find independently
I'm unclear on your question. I would go back and forth between wgu admissions and your resources. You want to be decisive when you talk to admissions because they will take any doubts and churn those into the equivalent of "let the system figure this out for us." This literally just means your situation will be passed from department to department until someone hits the yes or no button on the course in question and unless you have written proof from wgu that they accept transfer credit, you're stuck with what they decide. The courses in wgu that pertain to your degree program should all have info that helps with the next course. With that in mind, taking a course with wgu is gonna be more relevant to step 2 in the next course than something from sophia or study.
Great Video, would like to add for all the Military members separating, if you use the Montgomery GI bill Chapter 30 and enroll full time the VA will pay 2400/month. If you subtract monthly tuition cost you get around 1600/month depending on which degree you pursue. I used this as supplemental pay to help with my transition to civilian life all while getting my degree and avoiding any student debt. Effectively this adds around 19k to your yearly earnings tax free. Hope this helps.
Hey Shane! Sometime in the near future could you do a review of the WGU accounting degree? Curious what The Financial Controller opinion of it is as well.
They now have 13 immutable courses in the standard path. and a lot of them look like hand on labs stuff rip speed running the degree at any % b or above
Yea, my sentiments exactly. WGU has done an incredible job at packaging their Network Engineering program where they incorporate certifications as apart of the degree (I'm referring to the program with a Cisco concentration). I'd take Shane's advice on getting as many prerequisites as you can out of the way and then go to WGU and enjoy the meat and potatoes. The real good stuff. The certifications.
Lets be real The CCNA Routing and Switching (200-301) CCNA (200-901) DevNet Associate & CCNA Cyber Ops are NOT a walk in the park and you just dont "knock those out".. Your Certification path alone may take more than a year. Well worth it though.
Yes, I'd recommend with no experience, there are tons of people with no experience just like regular in person college. If your are interested in tech, then complete the Google IT Support certificate before applying or complete as many of the Gen Ed's listed on the spreadsheet from Josh. That way they know you are serious. They've been telling people to complete the Google training first. Read up on the reddit subs.