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Much appreciated this video! My work will reimburse me roughly $5200 a year however if I have to go the typical for years I’d be paying quite a bit out of pocket if I could knock it out in one term that would be incredible the pre-game plan sounds like the way to go!
Bro, no. You have to be a LEGEND to get anywhere CLOSE to a Cloud Computing degree in 6 months. The reality is that tech certs are hard. They take time. Even high IQ humans aren't input machines. TIME.
I got a question. So if i complete the certification course and transfer them to WGU will i not have to take the Certification exam to pass my class because the certs exam are the OAs .
Can you please please please review the University of Wisconsin System? They also have flexible options. I really want to get a degree in Health Science.
If I am able to take all the require certifications in the cloud computing degree will I have to take any classes? I am also transferring my associate degree credits in IT to WGU.
If the cert is relevant and current to your specific track it will count towards the full credit of that entire course. An AS degree should transfer in most of your core classes but you may need a few others depending on what you come with. WGU isn’t a diploma mill and you literally have to work your ass off. It’s much harder for people who I’d say are strong extroverts.
What if I transferred in with just an AAS DEGREE with not third party classes. I transferred in 33 credit and have about 22 courses. Do you think I can finish in 6 months.
Serious question: I‘m very interested und Medicine and like to study that After my graduation (I live in Germany). However I don‘t want to practice as a Doctor later and rather work at a consulting firm or have my own business later. I would choose medicine as my degree since I am really passionate about it and Can’t imagine doing another degree. Finance, business administartion, economics or even Computer science might be better degress for working in finance or starting a business but i would Not be motivated doing these degrees. What do you think about my situation? Should I persue my passion or study a business-degree?
I know I’m not the uploaded, but here’s things to think about: -Business administration is a degree primarily made up of soft skills that you can learn on your own. There are many free online business/entrepreneurship/start-up courses on RUclips, Udemy (if that’s popular in Germany), and similar -Economics and Finance are sort of a weird mixture of soft/hard skills, and although they’re important for a business, these would matter most with accounting, ROI, etc. learning the basics of these for a small business isn’t hard, or you’d end up paying someone else to do some facets of this anyway -If you study medicine, you can later on work in medical consulting if you choose -CS has very little to do with starting a business unless it’s going to be technology oriented in a many conducive to computers pretty much. For example, software or hardware, websites, etc.
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Much appreciated this video! My work will reimburse me roughly $5200 a year however if I have to go the typical for years I’d be paying quite a bit out of pocket if I could knock it out in one term that would be incredible the pre-game plan sounds like the way to go!
Way to go! Thanks.
Bro, no. You have to be a LEGEND to get anywhere CLOSE to a Cloud Computing degree in 6 months. The reality is that tech certs are hard. They take time. Even high IQ humans aren't input machines. TIME.
I was about to say I’m in this same degree path (AWS track) and there’s no way I could learn everything I need to in 6 months. 😂
@@whiteguydre watch me do it in 6 days fly boy
@@cartel_papi I’ll be at your graduation ceremony brother 😂😭
@whiteguydre how long do you think it will take you?
Shane ,is it better to do multi code or azure or aws?
How do you pre-study a class?
This will help me out so much. I’m currently in WGU for Cloud Computing; I just wanted to say thank you
You're welcome! Happy to help.
I’m looking forward to enrolling for cloud!, is there any tips or anything I should expect?! Anything would help!
do you think cloud computing can ever be outsourced? As in the job sent overseas?@@ShaneHummus
Can you you do review on their new Finance degree
I got a question. So if i complete the certification course and transfer them to WGU will i not have to take the Certification exam to pass my class because the certs exam are the OAs .
U won’t even have to take the class they’ll give u the credit
Question, what would you say is a an average timeline to complete the PRE-Game phase. At an aggressive rate
Can you please please please review the University of Wisconsin System? They also have flexible options. I really want to get a degree in Health Science.
How long should we "prestudy" prior to enrolling in wgu for cloud ? A few months ?
How many classes at a time do you take at wgu to be considered full time ?
If I am able to take all the require certifications in the cloud computing degree will I have to take any classes? I am also transferring my associate degree credits in IT to WGU.
If the cert is relevant and current to your specific track it will count towards the full credit of that entire course. An AS degree should transfer in most of your core classes but you may need a few others depending on what you come with. WGU isn’t a diploma mill and you literally have to work your ass off. It’s much harder for people who I’d say are strong extroverts.
Thanks for sharing.
Would you suggest doing multi cloud to get your feet wet in both areas, or specialize in one?
get the multicloud because your employer will usually train yout the rest of the way
Does google fundamentals count for one of the IT classes?
Yes. A class that barely takes any time.
YEAH, I WANT AN IT DEGREE❗
What if I transferred in with just an AAS DEGREE with not third party classes. I transferred in 33 credit and have about 22 courses. Do you think I can finish in 6 months.
Hope you did it, you would’ve been done by now
Is this for only American citizen?
Yes, somtimes they enroll Canadian citizens, but very rarely
Serious question: I‘m very interested und Medicine and like to study that After my graduation (I live in Germany). However I don‘t want to practice as a Doctor later and rather work at a consulting firm or have my own business later. I would choose medicine as my degree since I am really passionate about it and Can’t imagine doing another degree. Finance, business administartion, economics or even Computer science might be better degress for working in finance or starting a business but i would Not be motivated doing these degrees. What do you think about my situation? Should I persue my passion or study a business-degree?
I know I’m not the uploaded, but here’s things to think about:
-Business administration is a degree primarily made up of soft skills that you can learn on your own. There are many free online business/entrepreneurship/start-up courses on RUclips, Udemy (if that’s popular in Germany), and similar
-Economics and Finance are sort of a weird mixture of soft/hard skills, and although they’re important for a business, these would matter most with accounting, ROI, etc. learning the basics of these for a small business isn’t hard, or you’d end up paying someone else to do some facets of this anyway
-If you study medicine, you can later on work in medical consulting if you choose
-CS has very little to do with starting a business unless it’s going to be technology oriented in a many conducive to computers pretty much. For example, software or hardware, websites, etc.
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Oops already enrolled before seeing this :(