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darren884 wrote: » Hi guys, first time here. I have been reading threads about WGU and have requested info from them. I want to know if anyone knows if any credits transfer from ITT (CNS Program) to WGU? I want to do a bachelors of science with an emphasis in Software (what I do). I am getting out of ITT Tech (thankfully done) with an AS in CNS and am curious about any other people who tried to transfer to WGU. After reading about WGU it seems it is a good school and is more affordable than ITT. Can anyone shed some light? Also I know how bad ITT Tech is so we can skip that discussion.
NetworkingStudent wrote: » The testout lab Sims can be purchased very cheaply via a student discount. Try to get you’re a+, Network+, and Security+ before the end of the year.
darren884 wrote: » Hi guys well I am hoping that at least some of the GE classes transfer, if not I will probably start over. I want to be challenged and I feel if I at least did WGU I would be challenged. I will get my Network+ before WGU but I just hope some of my GE credits transfer. Anyways... My experience at ITT Tech has not been good. I work as a professional as an eCommerce developer. When I first started going to ITT Tech the GE classes were alright but then when I got into the tech classes I became very angry because I had spent a lot of money and the teachers didn't know anything and they wasted our time in class. In most of my classes we would usually sit for an 2 hours because the teacher did not have any more class work and was afraid the dean would come and yell if we were let go early. I had some teachers whose attitude was well I can't help you, your on your own; not to me but a lot of other students. In many of my labs my partner and I were the only ones to get them done because I had prior experience and the teachers could not get the toher students labs running successfully, especially in Linux. In fact I had a student pay me $40 for 1 hour of Linux help. I am in my final capstone now and in the 3rd week we were told we were given the wrong scenario and in the 4th week when we were asked for a progress report on our capstone we were scolded because we didn't have a lot and the blame was placed on us for the error.
earweed wrote: » WGU also takes credit for straighterline courses.
NetworkingStudent wrote: » What are the straightliner courses? I'm thinking of going to WGU in a year or 2
phoeneous wrote: » It depends on what you consider "bad". I had great instructors but I think the price was a bit much. I got my first IT job (sysadmin) when I was a quarter though my bachelors degree. Would I have gone to a different school? Not sure. How many on site colleges do you know of that teach cisco, microsoft, and linux?
zmoney14 wrote: » I graduated from ITT with an AAS CNS in 2006. I am now enrolled at WGU. The following WGU classes were given a transferred status from my previous classes taken at ITT: LAC1 Language and Communication: Foundations 2 CU LAE1 Language and Communication: Essay 2 CU LAT1 Language and Communication: Research 2 CU SSC1 General Education Social Science 1 CU SST1 General Education Social Science: Analysis and Applications 2 CU CLC1 Reasoning and Problem Solving 3 CU Remember, WGU evaluates all classes on case by case basis. I also had my A+2003, MCP, and Network+2006 transfer over for credit. Let me know if you have any other questions.
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