02-25-2022, 02:25 AM
Title explains it: are WGU courses faster to get through than Straighterline and Study.com? I've read all this advice to take WGU's test exams first, study specifically what's in them, and then take the final, making the WGU courses very streamlined if you know what to study.
I have only taken SL courses and they absolutely required that you read every inch of all 400-500 pages of the textbook, which was then so much information, that you had to go back through the book again 1-2 more times as a refresher to take the final (yes I know that theirs are often open book, but if you don't know the answer to 1/2 the questions, you won't make the time cut).
My intent has been to take as many courses on SDC/SL as possible to save money, but with a whopping 24 classes left to complete, I am willing to pay more to make progress faster. I'm caught in a mental block where 24 courses sounds so insurmountable that I don't do it at all, so some semblance of acceleration would help my motivation to do this.
I have only taken SL courses and they absolutely required that you read every inch of all 400-500 pages of the textbook, which was then so much information, that you had to go back through the book again 1-2 more times as a refresher to take the final (yes I know that theirs are often open book, but if you don't know the answer to 1/2 the questions, you won't make the time cut).
My intent has been to take as many courses on SDC/SL as possible to save money, but with a whopping 24 classes left to complete, I am willing to pay more to make progress faster. I'm caught in a mental block where 24 courses sounds so insurmountable that I don't do it at all, so some semblance of acceleration would help my motivation to do this.


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