Ya, WGU isn't the best at accepting credits that don't match course requirements. UMPI will accept more. I still like WGU more. Way less writing, and you can test out of most of your classes.
@@9monthcollegegrad-ryansway671 Exactly!! I was being foolish. I called WGU this morning and my acceptance still stands so I'm starting in November. I'm so glad I found this channel literally yesterday! Sooo informative.
Thank you so much for all your videos. It is really informative. Thank you. I am a South African resident. I did a degree and later found out that is was not accredited when i applied to do a PGCE. You can probably imagine how this felt after I learnt about this... :( What is your advise for me if I want to study a BA in Business Administration that is accredited and fast paced? Which online university do you recommend? I basically want to study a BBA degree which i could use to apply for a PGCE and receive a teaching license?
I just did a brand new training specifically for International Students. I hope this answers your questions.. www.diplomasecrets.com/international-watch-page
@@angelajohnson4666 Sorry Angela. My expertise is in degrees that can be done in less than 1 year. I'm all about Hacking degrees. For Engineering specifically... I'm actually a fan of earning a Bachelor's Degree in Tech (something like Computer Science), then transferring into a traditional Master's program in engineering. If you can do the Bachelor's in under a year... then you're under 3 years total to Master in Engineering.
A degree from UW is amazing. Their CBE programs are totally self paced but they require an Associate's Degree first to get accepted. It's a super small program so you're not going to have as many online resources from past students to utilize. Other than that, the program seems solid. It's not going to be as fast as some other schools, but still solid.
Thanks! I'm in Purdue University rn. I'm an international student, so I just to tell you that they also accept international students into their excel track. This university would be a good choice for international students who want to accelerate and get a US degree. Hope this info helps😊
Hi, thank you for this advise. I am from South Africa and am looking to study through one of these universities. Do you know if this university is accredited internationally so that I could do a masters degree in Australia for example? Basically, is P university truly internationally recognized?
I just received an email from a gentleman working at WGU saying that they only cater for US nationals and not international students unfortunately. lets continue the search, guys! :D If there is anyone who could reply and help me find an internationally accredited university for international students interested in studying a Bachelors in Business Administration at a faster pace, PLEASE LEAVE A COMMENT in this section! Thank you very much :)
Yep, WGU doesn't accept International students. I just did a brand new training specifically for International Students. I hope this is very valuable to you... www.diplomasecrets.com/international-watch-page
@@felest2640 They don't Cap it. They just show that you earned a "3.0 or higher". Most grad schools are very familiar with the pass/fail grading system. There are a lot of schools that use it. 7 out of 8 Ivy League schools have accepted WGU grads so it's usually not a problem. Sometimes medical schools want a firm GPA. In those cases I've seen WGU grads attend their remaining pre-med classes at another school, then use the GPA from those remaining pre-med classes. If you have a grad school that's firmly telling you they won't accept WGU grads, then obviously find another path. But a lot of people assume WGU won't work when it will. Just map out your path ahead of time and make sure you can get accepted to the grad schools that you're wanting to get in to.
@ nice!! I’ve really been thinking about WGU but for the program I want in to, it’s required of a GPA of 3.5 minimum. What are your thoughts on upper Iowa University?
@@felest2640 To be honest, it's not a school I'm familiar with. I'd actually reach out to them and see if they accept degrees from WGU. Sometimes schools list a required GPA, but don't mention that they will still accept degrees from pass/fail schools. If you're serious about getting the Bachelor's quickly, I can probably help you save a few years. Shoot me an email (ryan@9monthgrad.com) if you'd like my help.
I earned my associate's degree from a community college, started Purdue Global in June, and I just graduated with my bachelor's degree in November.
This is awesome! 2 years of school in 6 months, congrats!
Perfect Info! Comprehensive and to the point! Thank you! Dreams seem doable through your info!
Thanks so much, means a lot!
Great info
Excellent info!
Which school has the absolute easiest
Bachelors Degree?
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WGU only took 12 out of my 45 credits so I passed on them. I've been accepted into umpi just waiting on my transcript evaluation
Ya, WGU isn't the best at accepting credits that don't match course requirements. UMPI will accept more. I still like WGU more. Way less writing, and you can test out of most of your classes.
@@9monthcollegegrad-ryansway671 Exactly!! I was being foolish. I called WGU this morning and my acceptance still stands so I'm starting in November. I'm so glad I found this channel literally yesterday! Sooo informative.
Yep, it’s the Ed Specialist degree. Great for those who want to hold off on the dissertation.
Same here.let me know when you find one
Thank you so much for all your videos. It is really informative. Thank you.
I am a South African resident. I did a degree and later found out that is was not accredited when i applied to do a PGCE.
You can probably imagine how this felt after I learnt about this... :(
What is your advise for me if I want to study a BA in Business Administration that is accredited and fast paced? Which online university do you recommend? I basically want to study a BBA degree which i could use to apply for a PGCE and receive a teaching license?
I just did a brand new training specifically for International Students. I hope this answers your questions..
www.diplomasecrets.com/international-watch-page
I did UMPI for my Bachelors in Psychology, I am hacking my masters now. If only we could hack a PhD or PsyD 😁
Do a video on the most economical universities that offer engineering.
If any?
I don't know of any self paced engineering programs. Can't wait for one to be developed.
Oh I was not referring to self paced. I was referring to economical.
@@angelajohnson4666 Sorry Angela. My expertise is in degrees that can be done in less than 1 year. I'm all about Hacking degrees. For Engineering specifically... I'm actually a fan of earning a Bachelor's Degree in Tech (something like Computer Science), then transferring into a traditional Master's program in engineering. If you can do the Bachelor's in under a year... then you're under 3 years total to Master in Engineering.
How do you feel about accelerating the college journey at university of Wisconsin flex? Is it do able with transferring in 45 credits.
A degree from UW is amazing. Their CBE programs are totally self paced but they require an Associate's Degree first to get accepted.
It's a super small program so you're not going to have as many online resources from past students to utilize.
Other than that, the program seems solid.
It's not going to be as fast as some other schools, but still solid.
Thanks! I'm in Purdue University rn.
I'm an international student, so I just to tell you that they also accept international students into their excel track.
This university would be a good choice for international students who want to accelerate and get a US degree.
Hope this info helps😊
Very helpful, as I was wondering just that. Thanks!
Is the tuition fee cheap?
Hi, thank you for this advise.
I am from South Africa and am looking to study through one of these universities.
Do you know if this university is accredited internationally so that I could do a masters degree in Australia for example? Basically, is P university truly internationally recognized?
Which university is fast for biology or integrative medicine for bachelor’s degree ?
Sir why you don’t have videos about open university in England
Do they have 100% Competency Based Programs?
Do you need experience for these? I have no prior credits and no healthcare administration experience haha.
Nope, you don't need any experience. You'll just learn the material as you go.
I just received an email from a gentleman working at WGU saying that they only cater for US nationals and not international students unfortunately. lets continue the search, guys! :D
If there is anyone who could reply and help me find an internationally accredited university for international students interested in studying a Bachelors in Business Administration at a faster pace, PLEASE LEAVE A COMMENT in this section!
Thank you very much :)
Yep, WGU doesn't accept International students. I just did a brand new training specifically for International Students. I hope this is very valuable to you...
www.diplomasecrets.com/international-watch-page
Do you know of any for bachelor’s in biology?🥲
WGU has a Biology Specialized Education major that's fully self paced..
@ but WGU caps your gpa
@@felest2640 They don't Cap it. They just show that you earned a "3.0 or higher". Most grad schools are very familiar with the pass/fail grading system. There are a lot of schools that use it. 7 out of 8 Ivy League schools have accepted WGU grads so it's usually not a problem. Sometimes medical schools want a firm GPA. In those cases I've seen WGU grads attend their remaining pre-med classes at another school, then use the GPA from those remaining pre-med classes. If you have a grad school that's firmly telling you they won't accept WGU grads, then obviously find another path. But a lot of people assume WGU won't work when it will. Just map out your path ahead of time and make sure you can get accepted to the grad schools that you're wanting to get in to.
@ nice!! I’ve really been thinking about WGU but for the program I want in to, it’s required of a GPA of 3.5 minimum. What are your thoughts on upper Iowa University?
@@felest2640 To be honest, it's not a school I'm familiar with. I'd actually reach out to them and see if they accept degrees from WGU. Sometimes schools list a required GPA, but don't mention that they will still accept degrees from pass/fail schools. If you're serious about getting the Bachelor's quickly, I can probably help you save a few years. Shoot me an email (ryan@9monthgrad.com) if you'd like my help.