Good alternatives to WGU and withdrawl
Okay, not much can change my mind at this point. What good alternatives are there to WGU?
I am going to withdraw for numerous reasons. The number one being their model. I am struggling with it. I love the cost and finish at your pace aspect of WGU which is why I chose them. I came from finishing an AA degree online from my community college and know I am motivated enough for online work. However I didnt realize there is no coursework, simply study the hell out of X course, then take your exam. I am used to having weekly assignments, projects, and occassional class discussions...this is the best way I learn I have found out, basically focusing on one topic at a time at a set schedule. It also fit best with my full time working schedule. I have taken many multiple choice finals formally, however written work is my strength.
Anyway. Everything about WGU is frustrating me. My first term, I finished off most of the written assignment courses first. Despite having extremely high quality work, every single one was returned for miniscule reasons. Literally a fix of a sentence. That was frustrating. Moved on though. With one math class, there was one problem I wasnt grasping the concept of. Course mentor was on vacation. I was annoyed the assignment was returned 2 times already. I reached out for help on a forum non WGU related(this one), only to have a month later an email for a meeting via academic dishonesty, with a screenshot of my question and my username linked to my name. Basically an investigation proving it was me. I got a "warning" but the schools method of handling such issues is completely unprofessional.
The mentor talks are also unhelpful & an annoyance. She suggests what course to take next, and we dont really have a good chemistry/connection. I noticed towards the end of my first term, she discouraged me from doing any more classes because i already had 20 or so CU. Seeing as she approves them, I was disheartened because I thought I could move along as I please?
Now I am left with a few 8 cu each classes and about 7 of them, all of which are the multiple choice exams. It is an overwhelming amount of topics to cover. With my schedule, I can only work on bits and pieces at a time. I have taken a few pre assessments and am hardly passing or not passing at all. My current course has outdated videos, and many of them. Reading the textbook is difficult to engage in.
Anyway, although yes, I could push through...I am choosing to not because I am not learning anything and am far from enthusiastic about it.mostly cram studying and praising jesus when a course is over. At my rate, I will be lucky to finish 3 courses this term of the multiple choice ones...mostly because not passing one exam held me far back.
My question is, what is the process of dropping out? Also, what other online universities are good alternatives?