01-26-2019, 12:20 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-26-2019, 12:23 AM by lalacabore.)
(01-25-2019, 11:33 PM)natshar Wrote: That might be possible but that is A LOT. I've heard a lot of people on this fourm getting through six courses a month and even that is a lot. I don't recall anyone getting through a two week, maybe some people on this fourm had, but not many. Study.com courses can take a while even if you know the subject simply because of the number of quizzes you still have to do. Maybe take CLEP or DSST for some of them especially if you are familiar with the subject? Why do them all from study.com? I'm not sure if this is the most efficient way.
(01-25-2019, 11:32 PM)Merlin Wrote:(01-25-2019, 08:24 PM)lalacabore Wrote:(01-25-2019, 06:46 PM)Merlin Wrote: That said, people burn through WGU courses as fast, or faster, than people can get through SDC/SL courses or CLEP/DSST exams. I'm curious why you're looking to use ACE courses to accelerate your WGU progress instead of just accelerating your courses via WGU. There are a number of examples of people completing their entire bachelor's degree at WGU in a single term, so it is just as doable there and doesn't require paying SDC $619 for 8 courses each month.
Cost. I'm paying out of pocket. I haven't seen anyone ( so far ) complete this particular degree in one term. Paying 619 a month is cheaper than paying 3400 up front. Even if you go on a payment plan with WGU it's over 900 a month because you have to pay it off in 4 months ( not 6 like term length)
I get that, except that you'll still need to pay the $3400 after taking these courses, so you're effectively paying twice. Unless you know for sure it'll take two terms to finish and you want to complete one of those terms before enrolling at WGU.
To finish a bachelor's degree at WGU in one term from 0 credits requires bring able to complete 6-7 courses per month. So if you're aiming to complete 8-10 courses per month using ACE, you could probably do the same via WGU and finish under 6 months.
Either way will get you there. I'm just looking at the financial differences.
Good points
I'm considering Study.com because there is no center close to me for taking DSST at all and for Cleps a center is over an hour away from me so that's why I'm asking specifically about Study.com. I would be able to complete course at home since I'm not near testing Centers. I work in Clinical Research running clinical trials so I travel for work but have the balance of working from home


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