06-20-2020, 10:29 PM
> The credentials or certifications earned are worth your TCOA alone, since the degree isn't
wrong
people have gotten jobs with the CS degree (even people who transferred in credits) LOL
> OK, I came up with a brief way. They're full of shit.
again, all you have to do is read the reddit and see that people have transferred in many study.com courses and have graduated with a CS degree
perhaps the problem isn't WGU, but you
> I applied 5/29/18. On 5/29/2020 (seriously!), after two literal years of back and forth with the program chairs, I finally got back an academic eval that corrected the issues I raised in my very first application.
LOL, in less than two years you could have completed the degree and be done by now (even with only 30 credits being accepted)
all that times wasted is on you
wrong
people have gotten jobs with the CS degree (even people who transferred in credits) LOL
> OK, I came up with a brief way. They're full of shit.
again, all you have to do is read the reddit and see that people have transferred in many study.com courses and have graduated with a CS degree
perhaps the problem isn't WGU, but you
> I applied 5/29/18. On 5/29/2020 (seriously!), after two literal years of back and forth with the program chairs, I finally got back an academic eval that corrected the issues I raised in my very first application.
LOL, in less than two years you could have completed the degree and be done by now (even with only 30 credits being accepted)
all that times wasted is on you


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