17 almost done with my BSBA management from WGU this guy has been the primary reason I decided to join, 4 months in and 9 classes left. (thanks for the videos Kevin)
I'll keep it a buck. Having a business degree also helps you do the TH-cam thing. Not the degree itself, but everything you've learned in the classes. You've got the right mindset, good stuff
If you are thinking about WGU, this guy is SPOT ON on everything he says. I have been through it all and everything he says is such valuable insight!!! I can't believe he only has 800 followers. People just don't realize the value here.
Writing this for the benefit of anyone thinking of doing WGU at an advanced pace. This week I'll be finishing my BS in Supply Chain and Ops Management. I transferred in a general business AA that covered by general ed and basic business classes, so it was half way done, but I did the second half in 7 weeks. Strategy: Objective assessments: take the pre-assessment, then learn what every single term means in that pre assessment. The key terms are constant, but questions aren't. One issue you may hit like I did is that sometimes the key terms covered on the pre assessment are different than the objective assessment. However, if you came in solid enough you'll still pass. If you absolutely bomb certain categories of the pre assessment, go into the course material and take unit and section quizzes to learn the info and key terms. Never assume you weak category will be covered by your strong ones. Performance assessments: Just like the dude says, just break down the rubric. Cover every section completely, even if it seems blocky and silly sometimes. Personally, I'm good at papers, but there are also powerpoint and excel assessments. For each, it will still ask for in depth explanations of things, so I always wrote a paper and copied and pasted relevant sections into presenter notes. Time: I work as a CDL yard driver, so I had some downtime and would do my pre assessments, studying key terms, and performance assessments at work. The I'd schedule the post assessments the next day. FYI: If your goal is to achieve a massive depth of knowledge from scratch, WGU is not for you. If you want to promote in a field that you already have knowledge but not a degree in, WGU is for you. Personally, I found that I knew a lot of the material, but not all of it. In my case though, my best choice was to finish and promote quickly, but I will be going back and ordering books to deepen my knowledge of topics I scraped by in.
Appreciate the video. I like the style of you bring outdoors. I would say that you will likely find it easier to choose a background and film the whole video there.
17 almost done with my BSBA management from WGU this guy has been the primary reason I decided to join, 4 months in and 9 classes left. (thanks for the videos Kevin)
I'll keep it a buck. Having a business degree also helps you do the TH-cam thing. Not the degree itself, but everything you've learned in the classes. You've got the right mindset, good stuff
If you are thinking about WGU, this guy is SPOT ON on everything he says. I have been through it all and everything he says is such valuable insight!!! I can't believe he only has 800 followers. People just don't realize the value here.
I am in accounting I love your channel. I am 60% in my degree
Hey man I’m about to start my accounting program in July do you have any advice?
How long is it taking?
Writing this for the benefit of anyone thinking of doing WGU at an advanced pace. This week I'll be finishing my BS in Supply Chain and Ops Management. I transferred in a general business AA that covered by general ed and basic business classes, so it was half way done, but I did the second half in 7 weeks.
Strategy:
Objective assessments: take the pre-assessment, then learn what every single term means in that pre assessment. The key terms are constant, but questions aren't. One issue you may hit like I did is that sometimes the key terms covered on the pre assessment are different than the objective assessment. However, if you came in solid enough you'll still pass. If you absolutely bomb certain categories of the pre assessment, go into the course material and take unit and section quizzes to learn the info and key terms. Never assume you weak category will be covered by your strong ones.
Performance assessments: Just like the dude says, just break down the rubric. Cover every section completely, even if it seems blocky and silly sometimes. Personally, I'm good at papers, but there are also powerpoint and excel assessments. For each, it will still ask for in depth explanations of things, so I always wrote a paper and copied and pasted relevant sections into presenter notes.
Time: I work as a CDL yard driver, so I had some downtime and would do my pre assessments, studying key terms, and performance assessments at work. The I'd schedule the post assessments the next day.
FYI: If your goal is to achieve a massive depth of knowledge from scratch, WGU is not for you. If you want to promote in a field that you already have knowledge but not a degree in, WGU is for you. Personally, I found that I knew a lot of the material, but not all of it. In my case though, my best choice was to finish and promote quickly, but I will be going back and ordering books to deepen my knowledge of topics I scraped by in.
Looking to get my MBA, excited about WGU
Appreciate the video. I like the style of you bring outdoors. I would say that you will likely find it easier to choose a background and film the whole video there.
*"That's a mad ting"* Idk who you are but I'm rolling, that's a sub
great video bro, I like this style of video, planning to have a similar plan to you congrats
Good video bro good info
Thanks for the video man. Great information
Kevin you are awesome
You are too
Starting WGU on July 1st (my birthday) wish me luck!
Congrats!!! We have the same start day! Happy early birthday and good luck🎉
How is it going?
If you were to get a second degree from WGU, what would it be?
I was genuinely curious why a shirtless dude has WGU in his video title. Comedy 🤣 thanks for the answers lol
This video is so chaotic 😂 love it
Bro graduated with a. Degree just to sale solar 🤦♂️
12:54, that man is a SALES MAN, let him cook
6:33 yummy! 😜