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MeatRocket wrote: » I'm sure there are tons of questions like this, but none that match my particular classes. WGU has evaluated my degree and certs & has provided me with the following list of classes. I'm just curious how long you guys think it might take to complete them?: WFV1 IT Fundamentals I IWC1 Literature, Arts and the Humanities IWT1 Literature, Arts and the Humanities: Analysis and Interpretation BNC1 Organizational Behavior and Leadership DFV1 Web Development Fundamentals BOV1 Web Programming TPV1 Proejct Management CUV1 Web Tech COV1 Fundamentals of Interconnecting Network Devices CQV1 Interconnecting Network Devices AJV1 Server Administration RBT1 Network Administration Capstone Written Project SBT1 Technical Writing Thanks in advance for your help!
MeatRocket wrote: » I'm sure there are tons of questions like this, but none that match my particular classes. WGU has evaluated my degree and certs & has provided me with the following list of classes. I'm just curious how long you guys think it might take to complete them?: WFV1 IT Fundamentals I IWC1 Literature, Arts and the Humanities IWT1 Literature, Arts and the Humanities: Analysis and Interpretation BNC1 Organizational Behavior and Leadership DFV1 Web Development Fundamentals BOV1 Web Programming TPV1 Project Management CUV1 Web Tech COV1 Fundamentals of Interconnecting Network Devices CQV1 Interconnecting Network Devices AJV1 Server Administration RBT1 Network Administration Capstone Written Project SBT1 Technical Writing Thanks in advance for your help!
Psoasman wrote: » Welcome to the forum. How much experience do you have? I did IWC1, IWT1, BNC1, in 3 weeks. Is the WFV1 the CIW: Foundations? If so, that is an easy course with a mix of A+, Net+, Sec+ with some HTML tossed in. I'd say you will be done in 2 terms max.
swild wrote: » TPV1 is Project+. That one is pretty gruelling. I knocked it out in about 10 days by studying 6 - 8 hours a day.
swild wrote: » WFV1, I just reviewed HTML and took it the next day..
swild wrote: » DFV1, BOV1, and CUV1 took me 4 to 6 weeks combined. DFV1 was harder than I expected, took me twice to pass it. Use the LearnKey videos.
swild wrote: » COV1 and CQV1 are the ICND1 and ICND2 exams for the CCNA. You might be able to get through them in 4 weeks, but it would be tough. I pushed it to 3 weeks and passed ICND1 and barely failed ICND2. Most people seem to take 2 to 3 months at the very least for these 2 exams.
swild wrote: » SBT1/RBT1 is your capstone. Im just starting mine now and you don't want to wait until the last thing for this class. You submit your paper to TaskStream for grading and wait up to 5 days for a reply. If you have any edits to make, you have submit it again and wait up to 5 days again. I'm giving myself 2 months to do these 2 classes around working on CQV1 and CNV1.
MeatRocket wrote: » As easy as my Security+ was, I'm suprised that Project+ would be difficult. I am also certified ITIL v3 Foundations, though I'm not sure how closely that relates to Project+. I'm fairly knowledgeable about the project lifecycle so maybe it won't be too bad.
MeatRocket wrote: » Ironically, I know next to nothing about HTML. I just never had any interest in it. I've had a lot of programming classes and use Powershell on a daily basis. Is it more about programming logic, or is it actually specific to HTML?
MeatRocket wrote: » Since I've studied for these a lot in the past and have equipment & software to practice with, I might try to knock these out before I officially begin at WGU.
swild wrote: » It is specific to HTML. If you already have programming experience, it shouldn't be very hard for you to get a grasp on it. I would recommend doing WFV1 > BOV1 > CUV1 > DFV1, but if you know Visual basic, DFV1 shouldn't be hard at all. The course materials provided for WFV1, BOV1, and CUV1 are all CIW official curriculum. It is all you need to pass the tests. Do this: study all you can until you are ready for the exams, then start WGU and take these classes first, that way the exam fees are covered by your tuition. $300 savings.
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