Greetings and hello everyone!
I have been lurking in these forums for about half a year now and I've finally decided to join! Love the community here!
So 3 questions! These are in-depth and long winded and so in case you are wondering, I am in contact with WGU in regards to this, I just want the opinion of every WGU student and grad who has been through this process.
1. I am currently attending a local community college. I am on a General Education / Transfer Path (Tennessee Transfer Path) strictly for Computer Information Systems majors. I plan on attending WGU in 2014 or 2015...depending how fast I can finish my last "year". I am aiming to get into the IT:Security program at WGU. I was wondering if anyone has any knowledge / experience in regards to how many CU's you have transferred in via your General Education (AS) degree. What is the average amount of CU's transferred in via an AS degree? I looked up and down the website and unfortunately, I don't see a "number" to how many "lower level courses" I can/an A.S. clear
In case anyone is wondering, I currently have/will complete:
3 Math courses (Finite Math, Calculus and Elementary Statistics)
2 Anatomy / Biology Courses
2 Economics Courses
2 Accounting Courses
1 Computer Applications Course (Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Office Suite)
1 Literature Class
2 Humanities Classes
1 Speech/Debate/Argumentation Class
2 History Classes
2 English Courses
2 Electives (One Communication class, the second is the Linux + Class/cert class)
Total = 60 credit hours

2. I am currently working on my A+ cert and also signed up for my college's Linux + Cert class (voucher included) and plan on having my Net + and Security + under my belt by the time I am done with my Linux + class (in May 2014). I am mainly doing this for my current HelpDesk job...more certs, better pay in my case per my employer as well as opportunities to train under the DBA's and Security specialists. I was wondering if any one knows how many CU's once can acquire if I transfer my A+, Net +, Security +, and Linux +? I may try to knock out my Project + cert (employer pays for certs) mainly because of IT:Security requirements, so I'll add that one as well.
3. I DO NOT like traditional classrooms. I love learning at my own pace, most of my courses I surpass the classroom as far as course completion. Not that its a race or anything, I simply learn fast and chew through work quickly (unless its math...).With that being said percentage-wise, about 70% of my college education (now until I get my AS Degree) will be/has though online classes (RODP). I was wondering if anyone can share their experience/wisdom and details on the process of learning at WGU. I DO NOT want to just "blow" through my classes, however I do want to complete at a goal time of two (FULL) terms.
Thank you so much for even looking at/reading my long , drawn out post. Love this community!