Questions/Answers: 00:00 - Intro and thanks for your comments 01:32 - Am I a teacher? 02:08 - Do I have a Facebook or Instagram? 02:39 - Are performance assessments proctored? How are they evaluated? 04:16 - Is it okay to extend my program (if need be)? 06:34 - What are general methods for accelerating? 07:55 - Can someone finish a master's degree in 3 months? 08:46 - Can someone finish a bachelor's degree in 5 or 6 months? 10:58 - At point in your enrollment can you access to the courses? 11:53 - Were you working while completing your program? 12:53 - How long does it take for performance assessments (papers) to be evaluated? 13:38 - Of all the classes in your program, what would you say is the most challenging one? 14:51 - I am an international student from India or Germany. How can I apply? 16:05 - Thanks for watching!
Hey there Justin! I saw you posted a new video and was shocked to hear my name 🤗. You’re absolutely correct about learning what’s needed in order to be deemed competent. I’m a wife, mother of 3, and a full-time 7th grade English teacher-my life is BUSY!! However, I wanted to finish in 1 term. It isn’t an easy program but it’s totally doable.
There is always a rubric. Sometimes a template is not available and you are forced to create one from the rubric, which is unclear. this is where your choice of asking questions to: course chat ( and pray someone answers you, eventually, or make an appointment with instructor if they are available. Often there is a course group of instructors you could make an appointment with them. Who answers that call is random. Yet, it has been my experience to go to the course group. I had a better and faster time. If you feel at any time you don't have or you don't know what to do - call student services. they will lead you in the right direction. the best part of the wgu time are the program mentor. a person who is suppose to stay in constant contact with for all kinds of help.
Questions/Answers:
00:00 - Intro and thanks for your comments
01:32 - Am I a teacher?
02:08 - Do I have a Facebook or Instagram?
02:39 - Are performance assessments proctored? How are they evaluated?
04:16 - Is it okay to extend my program (if need be)?
06:34 - What are general methods for accelerating?
07:55 - Can someone finish a master's degree in 3 months?
08:46 - Can someone finish a bachelor's degree in 5 or 6 months?
10:58 - At point in your enrollment can you access to the courses?
11:53 - Were you working while completing your program?
12:53 - How long does it take for performance assessments (papers) to be evaluated?
13:38 - Of all the classes in your program, what would you say is the most challenging one?
14:51 - I am an international student from India or Germany. How can I apply?
16:05 - Thanks for watching!
Hey there Justin! I saw you posted a new video and was shocked to hear my name 🤗. You’re absolutely correct about learning what’s needed in order to be deemed competent. I’m a wife, mother of 3, and a full-time 7th grade English teacher-my life is BUSY!! However, I wanted to finish in 1 term. It isn’t an easy program but it’s totally doable.
Wow, and a mother of 3! That's remarkable. I can tell you're the type of person who sets their mind on something and gets it done :)
There is always a rubric. Sometimes a template is not available and you are forced to create one from the rubric, which is unclear. this is where your choice of asking questions to: course chat ( and pray someone answers you, eventually, or make an appointment with instructor if they are available. Often there is a course group of instructors you could make an appointment with them. Who answers that call is random. Yet, it has been my experience to go to the course group. I had a better and faster time. If you feel at any time you don't have or you don't know what to do - call student services. they will lead you in the right direction.
the best part of the wgu time are the program mentor. a person who is suppose to stay in constant contact with for all kinds of help.
When you say you paid tuition at a higher rate, are you referring to the currency exchange or did you end up paying an "international" rate?
Currency exchange , seems all students pay the same amount of tuition. It’s the exchange rates that differ