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WGU Curriculum and Instruction Master's - signgirl - 04-24-2023 Anyone out there able to give me advice re: completing the WGU Curriculum and Instruction program quickly? Thanks in advance! RE: WGU Curriculum and Instruction Master's - ss20ts - 04-25-2023 Define quickly? RE: WGU Curriculum and Instruction Master's - Imbanewbie - 04-25-2023 Yes, can you provide more information? RE: WGU Curriculum and Instruction Master's - signgirl - 04-26-2023 (04-25-2023, 12:01 AM)ss20ts Wrote: Define quickly? Less than 6 months... (04-25-2023, 10:07 PM)Imbanewbie Wrote: Yes, can you provide more information? Is it within the realm of possibility to complete this program in 3 months? I am hoping to complete it between June 1 and August 31. RE: WGU Curriculum and Instruction Master's - ss20ts - 04-26-2023 There's no way anyone could possibly answer this definitively. Has someone completed the degree in 3 months? Probably. Can you? There's no way any of us would know. I'm starting a degree at WGU on Monday. My goal is to be done in 6 months so 1 term. Will it happen? Don't know as don't know what coursework I'll need to complete or what the assignments are. I also don't know if anything will happen in life or the world during the next 6 months. I have a plan which I know will change over time. Do you have 40+ hours a week to work on courses? With no distractions? Do you have previous knowledge of the subjects? An interest in the subjects? How are you at writing papers? Are you able to work on your own setting your own deadlines with no one giving you deadlines or due dates? Not everyone can work in this manner. RE: WGU Curriculum and Instruction Master's - signgirl - 04-26-2023 (04-26-2023, 12:37 PM)ss20ts Wrote: There's no way anyone could possibly answer this definitively. Has someone completed the degree in 3 months? Probably. Can you? There's no way any of us would know. I'm starting a degree at WGU on Monday. My goal is to be done in 6 months so 1 term. Will it happen? Don't know as don't know what coursework I'll need to complete or what the assignments are. I also don't know if anything will happen in life or the world during the next 6 months. I have a plan which I know will change over time. Do you have 40+ hours a week to work on courses? With no distractions? Do you have previous knowledge of the subjects? An interest in the subjects? How are you at writing papers? Are you able to work on your own setting your own deadlines with no one giving you deadlines or due dates? Not everyone can work in this manner. Thank you for your advice, this is exactly how I completed my BA. I was hoping to hear from someone who was able to accomplish accelerated program completion for some tips. RE: WGU Curriculum and Instruction Master's - teejayb - 04-26-2023 There's a Facebook group for that degree. Looks like quite an active group as well. I would join that for questions and support. Good luck! Search: "WGU Curriculum and Instruction" RE: WGU Curriculum and Instruction Master's - ss20ts - 04-26-2023 (04-26-2023, 01:07 PM)teejayb Wrote: There's a Facebook group for that degree. Looks like quite an active group as well. I would join that for questions and support. Good luck! Search: "WGU Curriculum and Instruction" Interesting. Going to see if there's an FB group for my long named degree. RE: WGU Curriculum and Instruction Master's - arbitrarysky - 04-28-2023 The Facebook group for WGU Teacher's College also has a ton of posts on the MS in C&I. From what I've seen, this master's is recommended over the Ed Tech one for max acceleration. I've seen quite a few teachers say they finished the whole degree over summer break and some change. You'll need access to a group of learners for at least one of the courses so it wouldn't hurt to extend it into the school year (assuming that you are a teacher lol). RE: WGU Curriculum and Instruction Master's - signgirl - 05-20-2023 (04-28-2023, 10:45 AM)arbitrarysky Wrote: The Facebook group for WGU Teacher's College also has a ton of posts on the MS in C&I. From what I've seen, this master's is recommended over the Ed Tech one for max acceleration. I've seen quite a few teachers say they finished the whole degree over summer break and some change. You'll need access to a group of learners for at least one of the courses so it wouldn't hurt to extend it into the school year (assuming that you are a teacher lol). Thanks for the tip! |