07-15-2019, 05:16 AM
Greetings,
I previously attended WGU and completed a lot of my undergrad work here under two different degree programs. I had approximately four different program mentors due to changing programs and general attrition. I found some of these program mentors did not much care how I scheduled my classes as long as the work was completed and some wanted me to follow their course selections without deviation. The latter is a problem for me as it's my money and I know how I learn best.
For those that may have enrolled in the Master of Science, Cyber Security and Information Assurance program, have you found the mentors to be flexible in terms of scheduling or have they adhered to the "standard path" as listed in the MSCSIA Program Guidebook?
This, unfortunately, will be a make or break decision for me in terms of this program.
I previously attended WGU and completed a lot of my undergrad work here under two different degree programs. I had approximately four different program mentors due to changing programs and general attrition. I found some of these program mentors did not much care how I scheduled my classes as long as the work was completed and some wanted me to follow their course selections without deviation. The latter is a problem for me as it's my money and I know how I learn best.
For those that may have enrolled in the Master of Science, Cyber Security and Information Assurance program, have you found the mentors to be flexible in terms of scheduling or have they adhered to the "standard path" as listed in the MSCSIA Program Guidebook?
This, unfortunately, will be a make or break decision for me in terms of this program.


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