Figured I'd start my thread since I found the threads of others in WGU so helpful.

My background - I've worked in IT since 1990. I started pretty young, most of my career I've spent as a developer. I started programming in 1982 with Applesoft BASIC, then when PCs became more mainstream I switched to GW-BASIC, QuickBASIC, Visual Basic, then .NET. In there I did quite a bit with FoxPro, C, Pascal, and others. I spent a lot of time with Unix and Linux as well, so that helped with getting me exposure to *nix tools, shell scripting, PHP, MySQL, Apache, and the like.
Fast-forward to when I applied to WGU - I already held several certifications, but my MCSE proved to be the most useful as far as transfer credits. I was able to transfer in 28 CUs, which includes Network and Security classes, Windows classes, and IT Fundamentals II and III. Everyone has to take IT Fundamentals I, no big deal. My MCSD was one year too old to transfer in, and I was a little disappointed I didn't get transfer credit for the exams I had passed to update my MCSD. Even though my update wasn't complete I felt I should have gotten credit for those exams but it wasn't a deal breaker.
I first started with WGU in September 2012 in the BSIT program. We had a medical problem in our household right on my first day of WGU, and three weeks into September I realized this was going to be a long-term thing and decided to withdraw from WGU. It was a hard decision but the right one. The folks at WGU were very understanding and helpful, and gave me plenty of options. In our case though, withdrawl was the best option.
Now things are stable and I've restarted with WGU. Fortunately all the classes I transferred in with my certifications were preserved. I switched over to the Software track which added a few CUs.
I plan to skip a few classes by using the advice
ratbuddy gave in his post, that should save me at least 10 CUs by being able to skip EUP1, EUC1, DJV1, and CVV1. Thanks ratbuddy!

I talk with my new mentor tomorrow. Hopefully I can blast through a few things this month yet and set an aggressive pace. I'd love to finish in under 3 terms but we'll see how it goes with work, kid schedules, etc.
Here's how it stands today:
Transferred in (28 CUs): CRV1,CTV1,DHV1,DIV1,CWV1,DEV1,EAV1,EBV1
Completed: NADA
Remaining: (96 CUs): WFV1,AGC1,CLC1,TBP1,GAC1,TCP1,EUP1,EUC1,CUV1,CDC1,CDP1,
CIC1,CJC1,IWC1,IWT1,TJC1,TJP1,BVC1,DJV1,BOV1,UBC1,UBT1,BNC1,CVV1,TXP1,TXC1,
CJV1,TYP1,TYC1,TPV1,EDV1,WPV1,SBT1,RHT1
Should be a fun journey!