jibtech wrote: » I am getting ready to write up a full post, on just this topic. In the meantime, check out this thread on how I just did it. Started taking classes in April. Started WGU on 7/1. Just finished my last test today.http://www.techexams.net/forums/jobs-degrees/126437-my-version-wgu-story.html
dmarcisco wrote: » Thats what I did. I took a few classes that I didn't take in my associates at straighterline. My process was longer took 7 months to pass CIW exams, CLEP and Straighterline classes because it was cheaper that route then paying for 3K in 6 months at WGU and rushing. But after I transferred in everything it took me 2 1/2 months once enrolled in WGU since I only had 7 classes left to take.
fabostrong wrote: » Just read your thread and wow...That's wild. Congrats, dude. Definitely some motivation and proof of what can be done. For me, the hardest class will be Algebra and I'm trying to figure out the best way to knock it out. Unfortunately, ALEKS is no more. I think I'll go the straighterline route cause I read that all the quizs are open book and the final is only 25% of your grade. I think that may be the best route for me as opposed to trying to CLEP out of it. Deciding if I should do the intro to Algebra course or just the College Algebra course. Once that's done, I think the rest of the gen ed classes will fall relatively easy. I'm gonna knock out a number of certs before starting also.
jibtech wrote: » Make sure you don't have to have both Intermediate and College Algebra. I needed to have both so I had to go back. College Algebra does NOT take care of both.
fabostrong wrote: » Congrats, man. Did you CLEP the algebra?