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fly351 wrote: » My experience so far has been good, other than the enrollment counselor being pretty much clueless..
earweed wrote: » There are good ones and bad ones. I'm including the mentors in there too. My mentor has been extremely helpful and is rarely just wrong about something, she just has to look things up sometimes:)
qwertyiop wrote: » Mine is actually pretty good. He's really knowledgeable and very easy to get in touch with. He has given me his personal cell # and has a private facebook group setup for his students.
veritas_libertas wrote: » I think in the next couple of years WGU will start sanding down more of the rough edges.
earweed wrote: » From my experiences with exam force it isn't as good as measure up (Took exam force with Proj+,Net+,Sec+, and JavaScript). The exam force for Javascript was a joke, there were only 165 questions in the test bank and several were repeated. As for the CBT's WGU provides most are pretty good. For the A+ and Net+ you have Mike Meyers video and a different Comptia guy for the Sec+.
wayers22 wrote: » Hello all. I am new to this forum and I would like to thank all of you for the great info. I am interested in signing up at WGU (Applied last night). I was just curious at how many of my credits will be waived. I have completed my associates degree 3 years ago and since I have earned A+ and N+ certifications. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Hyper-Me wrote: » Just a friendly tip. Be sure that EVERY topic covered in the degree is one you feel comfortable with covering on your own and learning on your own before starting. I am terrible at Math and underestimated the levels of math that WGU goes to. While im making considerable progress, its throwing off my predicted timeline by quite a bit. WGU has fairly good resources (free tutoring, conference calls, decent math learning lab, etc) to help, but some people just have a hard time with subjects without a body there to help them understand it. WGU is definitely a test of your own desire and self motivation to complete a diverse set of tasks, don't take it too lightly.
fly351 wrote: » I think I read some where that there are few people here on TE that have graduated from WGU. Can you share your experience in terms of after graduation? 1. What degree did you graduate with (BS/MS in X)? 2. Do you think that the degree has proven to be worthwhile? 3. Has it improved your salary? 4. Has it landed you a better position? Thanks
Hyper-Me wrote: » IT 1 and EWB completed. Didn't even crack a book for IT 1. 2 classes in 2 weeks.
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