05-23-2017, 12:28 PM
Received a bummer of an update during a call with my mentor. The call was pretty much just to review my June Capstone focus and what two classes I wanted to knock out in the MBA program prior to the term running out at the end of August. He informed me that as of last month (or so - he wasn't sure) WGU is not longer allowing you to add courses from another degree into your term. As we know, it always pays to get two and three confirmations on news like this, so I am going to check into it. My mentor was also bummed on the news sharing that he really liked that option expressed how it fit well into my plans.
Not sure if this changes anything in a big way except having to finish 5 + capstone vs 3 + capstone for MBA but any news that goes against a 'master plan' is not news welcomed.
'Don't Let Perfection Be The Thief Of Good Enough' because good enough can still be GREAT!
That was me shaking it off and shifting back to what matters like where am I going for lunch today
Not sure if this changes anything in a big way except having to finish 5 + capstone vs 3 + capstone for MBA but any news that goes against a 'master plan' is not news welcomed.
'Don't Let Perfection Be The Thief Of Good Enough' because good enough can still be GREAT!
That was me shaking it off and shifting back to what matters like where am I going for lunch today
PhD, Leadership, University of the Cumberlands - What Have I Done!!?!!
MBA, Healthcare Management, Western Governors University - in progress
MS, Management and Leadership, Western Governors University - 2017
BS, Business Administration, Thomas Edison State University - 2016
RANSOMSOUL: Exchange Good For Great
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MBA, Healthcare Management, Western Governors University - in progress
MS, Management and Leadership, Western Governors University - 2017
BS, Business Administration, Thomas Edison State University - 2016
RANSOMSOUL: Exchange Good For Great
The Ultimate Route to Earning a Bachelor's Degree in Business: A StraighterLine Success Story


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