10-25-2020, 11:02 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-25-2020, 11:45 AM by maxxor6868.)
THANK YOU, EVERYONE, ON THIS SITE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have just submitted my graduation proposal for the March 12 graduation 2021, and I also just paid off in full my tuition for the graduation ceremony and the tuition costs. I will graduate with my Bachelors in Arts for computer science at age 19 debt-free. The total cost with financial aid included for the entire degree was a little short of $3000. This includes the $800 I paid study.com the $150 for cleps (reimburse), $100 for StraighterLine, and about $2100 for tesu. I am in the process of finishing my capstone this semester and will have taken 16 credits avoiding the residency waiver fee. All in all, I could've done this for a thousand dollars less if I use my full aid and graduate in the summer but I think I can find a job faster by graduating and I can also start potentially masters at wgu much quicker. My goal for that if I did would be to do it in one term probably an MBA or data analytics term and have my masters before I turn 20. Again thank you everyone for helping me in this process. I could not do it without you guys.
Side note: this march graduation is actually going to happen on my 19 birthday so I can double celebrate!
Here proof to everyone else that you can do much more than a simple liberal arts degree and be debt-free. I paid for this degree all on my own through working full time. If this average joe can do it so can you!
Oh and for that other thread about credits I will finish 30 over with exactly 150.
Edit: link to evaluation notice I did not take Coopersmith or tecep I took software engineering at tesu highly recommended was not that bad of course at all https://imgur.com/2nshGv2
https://imgur.com/a/whWNSdA
https://imgur.com/2nshGv2
I have just submitted my graduation proposal for the March 12 graduation 2021, and I also just paid off in full my tuition for the graduation ceremony and the tuition costs. I will graduate with my Bachelors in Arts for computer science at age 19 debt-free. The total cost with financial aid included for the entire degree was a little short of $3000. This includes the $800 I paid study.com the $150 for cleps (reimburse), $100 for StraighterLine, and about $2100 for tesu. I am in the process of finishing my capstone this semester and will have taken 16 credits avoiding the residency waiver fee. All in all, I could've done this for a thousand dollars less if I use my full aid and graduate in the summer but I think I can find a job faster by graduating and I can also start potentially masters at wgu much quicker. My goal for that if I did would be to do it in one term probably an MBA or data analytics term and have my masters before I turn 20. Again thank you everyone for helping me in this process. I could not do it without you guys.
Side note: this march graduation is actually going to happen on my 19 birthday so I can double celebrate!
Here proof to everyone else that you can do much more than a simple liberal arts degree and be debt-free. I paid for this degree all on my own through working full time. If this average joe can do it so can you!
Oh and for that other thread about credits I will finish 30 over with exactly 150.
Edit: link to evaluation notice I did not take Coopersmith or tecep I took software engineering at tesu highly recommended was not that bad of course at all https://imgur.com/2nshGv2
https://imgur.com/a/whWNSdA
https://imgur.com/2nshGv2