How to Earn a Degree in 6 Months at WGU

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024

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  • @mrmartywaring
    @mrmartywaring Год назад +38

    I know a few people who graduated from WGU really quickly. Plus, the school is 100% legit!

  • @TheOne45Peoples
    @TheOne45Peoples Год назад +40

    Yo i wanted to say thankfully in one month i completed 39 credits at Sophia

  • @malwareman9443
    @malwareman9443 Год назад +44

    As an IT graduate of WGU, the courses in this major are not easy. The projects must be perfect. I did not do the CS degree personally, but rather the IT degree. If you work really hard there is always that chance of finishing in six months, but don't count on it.

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Год назад +5

      Congrats on finishing! 🥳

    • @malwareman9443
      @malwareman9443 Год назад

      Thanks, MSITM from WGU is next. I have about a year of IT experience. The certifications in the IT degrees are what makes them more difficult to finish fast. CS doesn't necessarily have a lot of them but it is still hard.@@CollegeHacked

    • @Zzz-hr5mo
      @Zzz-hr5mo 9 месяцев назад +4

      did you have previous IT ecperience before the degree? If not did you get a job after graduating??

    • @malwareman9443
      @malwareman9443 9 месяцев назад

      Several months, but nothing too big in terms of "formal experience." I have been into computers from a young age however, so take that as you will.@@Zzz-hr5mo

  • @PhillipPistoresi
    @PhillipPistoresi Год назад +17

    I just finished my first consultation with Lauren. She was amazing and so helpful! Can't wait to start my college journey at age 44. I would be completely lost without your service. Thank you so much!

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Год назад +2

      I am so lucky I snagged her, very glad to hear you loved working with her!

  • @FairBeautyEssentials
    @FairBeautyEssentials Год назад +11

    I like how you gave Shane, your fellow competitor, a big shout out at the end. NUFF RESPECT!✊🏼

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Год назад +4

      Funny enough, RUclipsrs really benefit more from collaboration than from competition, so it was an easy nod, and I'm glad he helped. :)

    • @FairBeautyEssentials
      @FairBeautyEssentials Год назад +4

      @@CollegeHackedwhere’s Josh Madakor shout out?!?! 🤔 I LIKE JOSH!!! He’s married tho😒

  • @MySqueezingArm
    @MySqueezingArm Год назад +17

    I'm starting next month. By 2025 I'll have my MS in Cybersecurity. You can transfer up to 90 credits or 75% of the degree.
    I had some certs already, then used Sophia to get just above 60 credits within 6 months total (also renewing certs). This was a 4 month Sophia subscription, around $300. CompTIA offers a paid membership to get discounts on certs/training if you need it.
    I'm studying now for one of the classes when I enroll (another cert, but it's included in tuition). This way I can save time in my 6 month semester and squeeze more in.
    After grants and scholarships, I can effectively get these costs down to 2k-3k total.
    You can do it too, I believe in you.

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Год назад +4

      Hacking GURU alert! 🚨😎 Excellent!

  • @josephcarstensen7450
    @josephcarstensen7450 Год назад +6

    I have a question. If I wanted to hack an online bachelors degree while living in another country, with lower living expenses, while on financial aid - is that allowed?

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Год назад +3

      If you still have a permanent address in the US, should be possible.

    • @starlight446
      @starlight446 5 месяцев назад

      Lol this is exactly what I'm planning

  • @rodrigo8959
    @rodrigo8959 Год назад +1

    Amazing content as always!!
    what university would you recommend for getting a CS degree? in terms of both hackability and prestige? I think TESU's is a BA, I'm not sure if that'll make it less valuable

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Год назад +2

      BA vs. BS gets a lot of talk time, but there’s not much of a difference. :) The former has a heavier focus on arts and humanities courses, the latter is more STEM focused. But when your major is already STEM it becomes even more inconsequential 😎 We would argue WGU is plenty reputable, but SNHU and TESU are good options as well.

    • @rodrigo8959
      @rodrigo8959 Год назад +1

      @@CollegeHacked thank you for your response!!! I thought SNHU would lose tons of hackability points bc they don't accept Sophia anymore, so it's great they're still an option! I'm unfortunately an international student so WGU isn't a possibility 🥹

  • @midnite1235
    @midnite1235 Год назад +2

    Very informative video!
    How would you
    Rate the difficulty of the courses at WGU?
    Not talking about tevh or math or science.
    Just basic liberal arts and biz courses.
    Thank You!

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Год назад +2

      We’ve had students report finishing a course in 4 hours, and we’ve also heard of students failing certain courses because they are difficult. So it seems like a mixed bag :)

    • @midnite1235
      @midnite1235 Год назад +2

      Ok
      Thank you very much!

  • @halahsmith9931
    @halahsmith9931 Год назад +2

    Do you have any advice on how to pick what to get your degree in? I’m having a really awful time choosing and I feel stuck with so much anxiety preventing me from moving forward

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Год назад +2

      The vast majority of people major in something completely different than the job(s) they end up having :) The bachelors degree is the important part, not the major, so don’t stress yourself too much! My top recommendation if you don’t know what you want to do yet is to experiment with different types of classes in a build your own major (usually called Liberal Studies, Interdisciplinary Studies, or General Studies). That way you can use your college experience to do more poking around into industries you might be interested in. You can always go back for a grad degree or certificate later if you fall in love with something and it requires you to have additional education. :) Check out UMPIs YourPace Liberal Studies Management degree.

    • @halahsmith9931
      @halahsmith9931 Год назад +1

      @@CollegeHacked thank you for taking the time to respond! I’m 22 and have been debating what to do for far too long I need to just choose a path and follow it! 🖤

  • @jfizzle49
    @jfizzle49 Год назад +3

    Just a small correction Ethics in Technology can be transferred by passing the DSST Ethics in Technology exam.

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Год назад +2

      Nice! Thanks for the tidbit 🤓

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Год назад +3

      Quick follow up: Do you have a link to where you found this, or did it just go through when you applied?

    • @jfizzle49
      @jfizzle49 Год назад

      went through when I applied @@CollegeHacked

  • @masoodahmad3312
    @masoodahmad3312 Год назад +2

    WGU is great but what you suggest for non-US residents (the international students)?

  • @brisy3
    @brisy3 Год назад +2

    If i want to get my bachelors in business admin. For work promotional purposes, i know my employer will ask for my transcripts. How will Sofia courses show up on transcripts?

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Год назад +5

      Every school notes it slightly differently on transcripts, but if your employer actually knew what they were looking for (most don’t, they just accept that a conferred regionally accredited degree is a degree) they could see the original source of the credit. There is typically a summary section for each school/platform you transferred in credits from. You shouldn’t have any problems though, just make sure if you’re using tuition reimbursement from your company that you don’t do anything shady in their eyes 😝

    • @brisy3
      @brisy3 Год назад +2

      @@CollegeHacked thank you for the reply I appreciate it! You guys are amazing!

  • @pazonguspoporious7878
    @pazonguspoporious7878 Год назад +1

    I know you're platform is based around adults going back to school, but im a 2023 grad looking for a cheap way to attend college. Could i still used the college hacking strategies even tho im just starting college

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Год назад +3

      Absolutely!! Consider looking into common CLEP exams you can take now while your senior year subjects are still fresh in mind 😎 If you use Modern States prep courses (free online) they will pay for your CLEP exams 🥳

  • @CocoTropi23
    @CocoTropi23 8 месяцев назад

    Hey! Im a college student looking to transfer disciplines. Im from Puerto Rico, can I transfer my college credits to WGU? Do they accept financial aid FAFSA? Can I enroll being from puerti rico.

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  8 месяцев назад

      Yes, yes, and yes :) Though you may not get all your credit accepted if you have a lot of it, since their degrees don’t have free elective sections.

  • @Thelearner08365
    @Thelearner08365 20 дней назад

    Hi, what if I already have my associates degree? what would the process be then?

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  19 дней назад

      Same, except you have transfer credits so it’s less work overall

  • @JuiceBoxScott
    @JuiceBoxScott Год назад +2

    I know regional accreditation is better than national, but are there tiers within regional accreditation?

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Год назад +6

      Not tiers, just different accrediting bodies based on geography :) There are specific program accreditations though, like ACBSP for business majors.

  • @unstoppable-ar3292
    @unstoppable-ar3292 2 месяца назад

    I have an associate degree already, 20 percent of a bachelor in IT from another university, can they take in those credits?

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  2 месяца назад

      WGU is a tough school to transfer to only because they don’t have free elective sections in their degrees, so the only classes that will transfer are ones that are directly required by the degree you’re pursuing at WGU. But you’re likely to get at least some of them to transfer!

  • @alexandracueto6230
    @alexandracueto6230 8 месяцев назад

    How is this school ?? I’m trying to find a school with not a lot of writing and essays or just a few not a lot !!! And not proctored exams ughh which one do you recommend for someone who’s been out of school for a longggg time….hows UMGC ?

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  8 месяцев назад

      CBE programs are pretty much either going to consist of proctored finals (WGU), or all papers/projects (Purdue Global and UMPI). So you’ll want to choose whichever is less painful for you ;)

    • @Cjbc1214
      @Cjbc1214 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@CollegeHacked😂 "less painful"... Wise advice here! I'm in the same boat.

  • @Fabut
    @Fabut 11 месяцев назад

    Would you say going for the alternative credit approach is much faster than just taking everything at WGU? I understand it's much cheaper and as you noted would take around 7-12 months, but how long would taking those courses be through WGU? I'm starting next month and currently doing Calculus 1 on Sophia because it's required for the CS program. As I'm doing this I'm wondering if I should just delay my start date and continue on Sophia/Study IF the time would be much quicker to complete. If the benefit is just the cost I would probably still do everything at WGU because of consistency and financial aid. I have nothing to transfer in besides the Calc 1 I'm currently doing.

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  11 месяцев назад

      Hypothetically, the caliber of the classes is the same. But in reality, one requires a proctored final exam and one is open book open notes exams. The cost is a factor, but there is undoubtedly a time difference as well. We think it’s ultimately up to priorities :) Nothing wrong with finishing it all at WGU!

  • @jlei1995
    @jlei1995 11 месяцев назад

    I was considering this school, but their recents reviews tell me something is not going right. I'm seeing students complaining about exams being different from what they learn and failing up to 3 times. It seems that an outside source grades the tests and work and is not very reliable. I'm not sure if I should still do it. I'm scared to waste my time and money.

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  11 месяцев назад +2

      Haven’t heard this yet! Will look into it.

  • @abdallamosa8836
    @abdallamosa8836 Год назад +2

    can you make a video and sheet for the new Software Engineering Degree Java track

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Год назад +1

      Luckily that’s exactly what we do in our consultations! Sign up for one today at collegehacked.com 😉

  • @Nikky10000
    @Nikky10000 Месяц назад

    Im stuck between him and psychology or both

  • @abbyeriksson5477
    @abbyeriksson5477 11 месяцев назад

    any chance you could go over WGU's data science program?

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  11 месяцев назад

      That’s what we do in consultations 😄

  • @BukhariConsultant
    @BukhariConsultant Месяц назад

    Bro need a little a help from you. I am from Lahore Pakistan. Have Dropped my studies more than 2 times due to hard job schedule and lack of good Financial Situation. Wgu doesnt accept International student Kindly guide some alternative university for a bacheolars degree in marketing online Thanks

  • @hamza2038
    @hamza2038 Год назад +1

    Is it true that one has to get at least a B on all courses to pass at UMPI?

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Год назад +2

      Indeed!

    • @hamza2038
      @hamza2038 Год назад +1

      @@CollegeHacked no way. This can't be true

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Год назад +3

      @@hamza2038 That type of policy isn't standard at colleges, but it's not unheard of. It's a good way for schools to enforce some academic rigor in their courses. Especially if they allow a lot of hacking! :)

    • @hamza2038
      @hamza2038 Год назад

      Is that also the case with WGU?@@CollegeHacked

  • @alanhope8971
    @alanhope8971 6 месяцев назад

    Do you have a program for hacking their Masters Degree programs?

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  6 месяцев назад

      Hacking at the masters level looks a lot different, there’s no Sophia/Study at the grad level, so it’s mostly about picking a competency based program (which WGU is!).

  • @malamba
    @malamba Год назад +1

    I tried 😢 but they don’t accept international students. Do you have WGU alternatives for international students?

  • @goddess5608
    @goddess5608 Год назад

    They have to open for international students

  • @arslanmalik-o3l
    @arslanmalik-o3l Месяц назад

    plz tell me information about fee ???

  • @MrOilmoney
    @MrOilmoney Год назад +2

    Still waiting on TAMUC review

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Год назад +2

      Skip the wait, schedule a consultation 😉

    • @MrOilmoney
      @MrOilmoney Год назад +1

      @@CollegeHacked how much is a consultation?

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Год назад +1

      @@MrOilmoney You can check out our current price here: www.collegehacked.com.

  • @kellysnyclife663
    @kellysnyclife663 4 месяца назад

    Anyone know of an online IT school focused on cyper security?

  • @hamza2038
    @hamza2038 Год назад +2

    Would they ever expand and let international students enroll?

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Год назад +1

      We hope so! But they haven’t indicated they have any plans to do that in the near future 💙

    • @JS-kb4bk
      @JS-kb4bk Год назад +2

      They do, but only Canada

  • @Ed-wy2od
    @Ed-wy2od 9 месяцев назад

    Does this work for cyber security

  • @sumonmukherjee2957
    @sumonmukherjee2957 5 месяцев назад

    I am interested in computer science or Maths....

  • @Butters-oj3bv
    @Butters-oj3bv Год назад +1

    Is UoPeople just as fast?

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Год назад +3

      3% of UoPeople students finish their degree in at least 4 years.. there are better schools 😉

    • @Butters-oj3bv
      @Butters-oj3bv Год назад +2

      @@CollegeHacked Thank you for the fast response. I'll reconsider my options then. I wanted something related to the healthcare industry since I imagine that's where jobs will continue to grow and I want to become a translator in the future when I master a second language. I imagine I can stay in the healthcare industry as a translator.

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Год назад +3

      @@Butters-oj3bv That’s an excellent path! :) Check out Western Governors health degrees, or consider building your own major and mixing healthcare classes with linguistics.

    • @MateDrinker33
      @MateDrinker33 Год назад +2

      It depends; UoP DOES now have a partnership with Sophia, so it is possible (as well as accepting CLEP & DSST).

    • @MateDrinker33
      @MateDrinker33 Год назад +3

      UoP DOES now have a partnership with Sophia, (as well as still accepting CLEP & DSST), so it is possible to cutdown the time somewhat. One snag with them (out of many) is that it’s asynchronous 9-week classes w/ a 75% transfer limit (with their Masters programs, this limit is 18 credits to a 36 credit program) so if you top off a BS/BA degree with with 90 transfer credits, you can potentially finish the remaining 30 credits in as little as about 45 weeks- or about 10 1/2 months- if you commit to taking two classes per 9-week period, faster if you increase this to three or more per segment. Note that UoP has a larger-than-typical number complaints about the quality and professionalism of their adjunct professors as well as the fact that there is no way they are going to be able to exit pre-accreditation status with WASC until after their next pre-scheduled site visit in March of 2024 (TRANSLATION: All credit earned before successful WASC accreditation will still only transfer out as National rather than Regional credit, a potential killjoy for many Masters programs).

  • @Nikky10000
    @Nikky10000 Месяц назад

    Wgu vs umpi

  • @uneyedentified2017
    @uneyedentified2017 Год назад +1

    Spoke to a staff memeber at wgu. Looks like they soon will be done with taking credits from study and sophia.

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Год назад +5

      Tell them to post an official announcement! 😅

    • @uneyedentified2017
      @uneyedentified2017 Год назад +1

      @@CollegeHacked lol, well they said they are waiting for a contract to be up or something like that

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Год назад +3

      @@uneyedentified2017 Oh good! That’s pretty normal. Schools usually draw up multi-year agreements with these platforms and as the contract gets close to expiring they take another look at it to evaluate whether changes are needed. But so far we haven’t seen a big trend in schools reducing Sophia acceptance. Even the whole SNHU debacle recently turned out to be a false-positive 🙏🏼 I just called a couple different WGU locations and talked to advisors and they said they haven’t heard of any changes coming yet, so we’ll continue to cross our fingers and keep an ear to the ground!

    • @JC-ss2sn
      @JC-ss2sn Год назад +1

      @@CollegeHacked Well thats good, I had my initial call about a week ago and told him I would be taking Sophia classes. Towards the end of the conversation I said i'd get cracking on the Calculus 1 prereq (done now) and he said the only risk with 3rd parties is that they MIGHT stop taking the credits at some point. I don't know if this was a hint or what. I worked hard to finish the Calc course quickly and just finished Intro to IT so it made my heart sink a bit to see this comment.

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Год назад +3

      @@JC-ss2sn The advisor is right, the school could choose to stop taking certain third parties, but if they are going to do that it’s virtually always between June-August and typically they make an announcement about it. At most schools you can avoid this problem by applying and locking yourself into a degree year during which the courses were accepted. Then even if they stop taking the credits for incoming students, they still take yours because you’re on a policy year that allows it. Of course that doesn’t work at WGU though, because you can’t enroll until all your hacking is done 😜 The rule of thumb for them is to do all your hacking very quickly, from August-May so the rules don’t potentially change in the middle of your hacking window.

  • @thebig12conference73
    @thebig12conference73 3 месяца назад

    WGU is a degree-factory school stay away friends, i transferred to Arizona State 0:00 , even with all of the jokes, it is still better than the joke called WGU.
    None of the Utah schools including Brigham Young, Weber State University of Utah Southern Utah or Utah State want anything to do with this school .
    Most of their courses are easy to pass it’s just competency and all you have to do is answer one question a week, and respond to two students .
    If you have the field experience and just want to check the box but other than that is a crap school

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  3 месяца назад +1

      Disagree :)

    • @thebig12conference73
      @thebig12conference73 3 месяца назад

      @@CollegeHacked don’t care :) every as$hole has an opinion oh ya then why wont BYU, Univ of Utah, Utah St and even sorry Weber St, want nothing to fo with your WG 💩? It is because your school is $hit

    • @cwm8565
      @cwm8565 Месяц назад

      By the way you wrote this, do you even think people will take this weak attempt at deterring seriously?

  • @EHou01
    @EHou01 Год назад +2

    Yeah, there isn't a single HR rep who's going to take anyone who graduated from a 4 year college in 6 months seriously. That resume's going into the garbage.

    • @lukedruyon9420
      @lukedruyon9420 Год назад +12

      Disagree, I graduated WGU in 7 months and immediately landed a consulting job at a bank. They just wanted me to have a degree in a related field.

    • @TheLifeofKam99
      @TheLifeofKam99 Год назад +11

      No one cares about how long it takes for someone to get their degree. All that matters is that they received it from a reputable institution. Recruiters are more focused on skills and work experience.

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Год назад +4

      Often times it’s actually a huge advantage, as it demonstrates out of the box thinking and resourcefulness. Particularly in situations where the degree being required has nothing to do with the job it’s required for (so the length of time it took to get it is irrelevant).

    • @tw7010
      @tw7010 Год назад +10

      You realize you don’t need to tell them how long it took you to obtain your degree unless they ask? And if they do why would you want to work for someone who is questioning it anyway? All you need to tell them is that you graduated and what year

    • @donrainesoh
      @donrainesoh Год назад +3

      This is why you will NOT excel at anything. You may skate by, but that will be it. Employers want go getters, not the average worker. Better do some research and see how many people are in high paying jobs with a degree from WGU.