

This course comes with 9 competencies and 6 texts for you to read through and master. Although a timeline for a few weeks will be plenty of time for you to pass this class with flying colors. The general consensus from the reddit community on this course is that it could be done with in a weekend if you have the time to write. This course does have 4 tasks, similarly to the accreditation audit course.
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I like to do 2 courses at a time, one "easy" and one not so easy, that way I can knock out the easy stuff and "feel" better about making progress. I had 2 courses done before I was able to officially start. Remember, about 2 weeks prior to starting you'll be able to see the whole course of study for every class, including access the books and see what the tasks are, you just can't submit anything. I took the test because my company would pay, otherwise I would have just taken it first. I did my CCNA before I started, using skillport, VTE (yes, that's a T, not the braindump VCE crap, I still have access because I'm a DoD contractor) and some borrowed books.
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You can also look at the PDF guide for the degree, it should list some of the resources they use, look for it on books 24/7 and skillport (WGU uses those as well). Those won't be as easy as there will probably be some projects to do, but if you're good on the basics you should be able to blow through it.

Gen Ed, look at things like MIT's OpenCourseware for similar classes. I hope you go for it and good luck to you. I have "some" experience in IT and it was enough to get past enrollment. I start August 1st and am only transferring in a few classes where I started a BS IT elsewhere. I was in a similar situation and used The Biology CLEP and a few others to finish off the Associates. Im doing this and so far I transferred in about 10 classes, I think i can get two more certs before I start in sept 1st. Get BSIT Network Design -> CCNA -> ITIL V3 (need this for work will probably get it sooner) -> relax? :P -> more stuff here maybe MSĭo you already have some certs if not look to knock out the MTAs, CIW and a comptia cert or two. My background goes further to when i started my own small business at a young age repairin pc's and making websites for clients, but the school will only care about what i have as far as a job. I want to advance my career by taking the BSIT Network Design class, I do have a sys admin background of 3 years when i worked at this same datacenter in security maintianing their databases, desktop systems and windows environment NAS Server 2003 Server 2008 R2 Clustering etc. Currently I work at a Fortune 15 company in the CIT Operations department. Those 9 classes are mostly general ED with the exception of BIO100 lab and lecture, a Nutrition class, COM100 and a cinema class. Currently I am 9 classes from my associates degree from Rio Salado College in Tempe, AZ. So far from everything I have read here, I am willing to take the plunge starting next year in Jan or Feb.

I am looking into WGU, I have went as far as applying so far and having my entrance interview.
