Thanks Tyler. I completed my Bachelors in Business Management from WGU is 7 months. I had no previous college. I agree you have to be a self starter. Perfect program for me. I'm going back in October for the MBA at WGU.
@@phonedukey5779 I wouldn't say anything is impossible. Everyone has a different background and experience level. There are a lot of variables. My best response would be possible but not practical if that makes sense.
Good for you for doing a bachelor's degree in an accelerated fashion. And good point about reflecting on if whether or not WGU is a suitable fit. Just because one person can do a program quickly at WGU doesn't mean all persons can do it quickly with ease and confidence. For me, WGU is a great fit.
Awesome! A friend of mine started a Discord that has a good mix of WGU students and industry professionals. Would love to have you join us! discord.gg/7uBds3UA
How did you get a master's degree with out a bachelor's degree? I would greatly appreciate details on how you did that. This would be helpful information.
Hey guys -- for a Master's Degree, schools have the ability to accept a certain number of students on a "provisional acceptance" basis. You need to maintain a certain GPA and performance or you can be dropped from the school. I had to take a test, do some interviews with faculty, and submit a research paper demonstrating I could do Master level work before being accepted. Not all schools do this. Here's an example policy from Penn State - gradschool.psu.edu/graduate-admissions/how-to-apply/new-applicants/provisional-admission-statuses/#:~:text=Admitted%20provisionally%20by%20the%20Graduate%20School.%20This%20is,received%20and%20meets%20the%20Graduate%20School%27s%20admission%20criteria.
Thanks Tyler. I completed my Bachelors in Business Management from WGU is 7 months. I had no previous college. I agree you have to be a self starter. Perfect program for me. I'm going back in October for the MBA at WGU.
Very cool. I hope the MBA program goes great for you!!
Where most of the classes hard for business management?
@@phonedukey5779 I would say that there is a good degree of variance to the complexity. It's no cake walk for sure
@@stevenjshedd do you think it’s doable to get my degree in 2-3 months if I study 10 hours a day and have nothing else that takes my time
@@phonedukey5779 I wouldn't say anything is impossible. Everyone has a different background and experience level. There are a lot of variables. My best response would be possible but not practical if that makes sense.
Good for you for doing a bachelor's degree in an accelerated fashion. And good point about reflecting on if whether or not WGU is a suitable fit. Just because one person can do a program quickly at WGU doesn't mean all persons can do it quickly with ease and confidence. For me, WGU is a great fit.
Congratulations Tyler! I’m starting in April at WGU. I’d like to join your group.
Thank you! I'd be honored to have you join us. Send me a DM on Twitter, LinkedIn, or Facebook and I'll send over the Zoom information.
Awesome video!!! Very motivating. Very informative. Thank you.
Oh my finally! Every other video was so confusing. Thank you.
I am glad you found it helpful! If you have any other questions, feel free to message me. I'd be happy to help.
Thank you for sharing this! I'm starting in September..good luck everyone! 🙏🏽❤️ *SUBSCRIBED*
Welcome to the Night Owls!!
This is awesome. I going to search on it thank you
This was helpful!!!! I start September 1.
Awesome! A friend of mine started a Discord that has a good mix of WGU students and industry professionals. Would love to have you join us!
discord.gg/7uBds3UA
Thank you for sharing and advice
Oh boy . . .this is gonna be a doozy! lol IM ambitous but still feel a bit intimidated
You got this! Message me if I can be of any assistance! :)
Hello Sir I'm Sandra I wanna do my bacholar online would u guide me in which University I gotta enrolled in???
How did you get a master's degree with out a bachelor's degree? I would greatly appreciate details on how you did that. This would be helpful information.
Also curious about this
Hey guys -- for a Master's Degree, schools have the ability to accept a certain number of students on a "provisional acceptance" basis. You need to maintain a certain GPA and performance or you can be dropped from the school.
I had to take a test, do some interviews with faculty, and submit a research paper demonstrating I could do Master level work before being accepted.
Not all schools do this. Here's an example policy from Penn State -
gradschool.psu.edu/graduate-admissions/how-to-apply/new-applicants/provisional-admission-statuses/#:~:text=Admitted%20provisionally%20by%20the%20Graduate%20School.%20This%20is,received%20and%20meets%20the%20Graduate%20School%27s%20admission%20criteria.
Thank you
did u transfer any credits
I did - I had an Associate's Degree in an unrelated field. As a result, I did not have to take any of the general courses.
@@TylerRamsbey how many total classes you had to do at wgu after your credit transfer?
@@rohanpatel3003 I’m wondering this as well.
send me invite