(12-03-2018, 08:37 AM)allvia Wrote: I do believe that you have nothing to lose, however if jumping into a master degree program does not fit your life now then maybe you should pass. The truth is for this to be a success you're going to have to commit to the time it will take. I also don't recommend it for anyone who is not willing/able to commit to at least one paid term. Completing a masters program in 90 days is unlikely, even at WGU those who do are the outliers not the norm (many who complete it quick in one term are far closer to the 6 month mark not the 90 days). So if you feel you're not in a place to commit then this may not be the time for you. I do realize how tough it can be to pass up "free" education - especially here for us forum members - but take a moment to be true to yourself and where you are now; is this the right time for you?
I think I have a good idea of what a Walden competency program would be like for me.
Edit: I'm still considering.