In the process of working on this now. I’ve been using Sophia and Study. Already knocked out 15+ classes on Sophia and it hasn’t been a month yet. Next is 7 classes on Study, then I can transfer the credits to WGU. Bachelor’s in IT Management and then going for that Master’s in Cybersecurity right after. The goal is to complete both in one term each. Degree hacking is a game changer for sure. Especially, for people like me that are working adults and don’t have time to spend years at a traditional college accumulating so much debt. Thanks for all that you do. Your videos have helped me a ton!
I love this I’m 17 gonna graduate next spring and I will start taking Sophia classes asap and then get my masters potentially at 20
Had a mild stroke, got set back a couple weeks. Will be using the code again to catch up
first! let’s go!!
I noticed that your spreadsheets on your website don't point to Sophia courses (mostly Study and Straighterline) despite your videos talking about them. Do you have resources/guides on which sophia courses to take for WGU and UMPI business degree courses?
Thanks for the info. Alex. Can you please do a video on courses we can take on Sophia for umpi psychology
Got a BA in Sociology from TESU for $4K....... Hacked ❤😂
Thank you for info! Looking to get bachelor just to get to law school, marketing sounds doable.
Is there any spreadsheet for SNHU CIS (BS)? Would really appreciate it. Love your content
Scm vs business management and why? I work in manufacturing and trying to move up fast
I’m trying to start on SNHU CIS (BS) it would be really helpful if you could make a video or spreadsheet regarding that. Appreciate your work
Let’s go
Currently enrolled into Computer Information Systems at TESU. I have 68 credits remaining. I’ve completed 51 credits already, can I still do ACE Credits and transfer them while already enrolled? You said to complete them before applying so I just wanted to make sure I didn’t screw myself.
Abshire Circle
2nd
Is this possible? I have two years of generals from years ago. They went from quarters to semesters so unfortunately it’s only 33 credit hours.
@marpleloo65