I can’t figure out how to get the discount - do I have to go to /through checkout first? Also, do I have to take study come classes BEFORE enrolling into the program Of choice or not?
I've read some of the reviews on WGU's website and it seems as though the only issues people have with the online degree programs are the exams/proctored tests. Can you do a video about how the testing is? Or maybe reply and give a description of your experience?
Yeah, right now CS/IT degrees are in the dumpster. Majoring in Nursing or Accounting at WGU likely has better job prospects right now, until the tech field recovers (if? when?)
Thank you for making this video. Accounting vs IT management. Which one is easier to get a job right after, has better pay entry level, and better work/life balance? I’m a single mother working full time as a dental assistant and the only best option would be fully online college.
Didn't know nursing is still a big deal. There was a period when folks were saying it was chocked up and hiring was in a decline but I guess since covid and America's population is becoming an aging one, nurses are top priority for health sector employment once again. The tech degrees have been showing good potential over the past decade and I doubt it's going to stop even with influencers hinting that "tech jobs have finished and AI now own all tech jobs"
@@alexsheppeyes so upset I decided against it after my sister talked me out of it. Now I’m trying to do that or health sciences but leaning towards the latter. I have a BA without any sciences but want to do a degree that’s actually worth it (mine is a DIY called university studies) and I need to take sciences since I want to do sth medical related. I heard nursing is more care over medical and science. I also want to get done fast. Is the health science a good foundation since I don’t want to be a nurse but continue w a different medical education?
I initially thought about finance but ended up going the Business Administration-Human Resource Management route. I plan on going back for the Masters in HR Management, too, mostly in part thanks to your videos, Alex! Thank you, as always, for giving us so many resources and guidance in this wild landscape.
@lucie442 yeaa I would get masters in psychology through Walden once I finish bachelor's at wgu if I decide to do psychology. Another option for me is prelicensure nursing.
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I can’t figure out how to get the discount - do I have to go to /through checkout first? Also, do I have to take study come classes BEFORE enrolling into the program Of choice or not?
Click the link on your computer, not phone, and go to checkout
I've read some of the reviews on WGU's website and it seems as though the only issues people have with the online degree programs are the exams/proctored tests. Can you do a video about how the testing is? Or maybe reply and give a description of your experience?
Pretty sure Software Engineers and Computer Science degrees are flatlined right now for jobs.
Yeah, right now CS/IT degrees are in the dumpster. Majoring in Nursing or Accounting at WGU likely has better job prospects right now, until the tech field recovers (if? when?)
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Thank you for making this video. Accounting vs IT management. Which one is easier to get a job right after, has better pay entry level, and better work/life balance? I’m a single mother working full time as a dental assistant and the only best option would be fully online college.
Didn't know nursing is still a big deal.
There was a period when folks were saying it was chocked up and hiring was in a decline but I guess since covid and America's population is becoming an aging one, nurses are top priority for health sector employment once again.
The tech degrees have been showing good potential over the past decade and I doubt it's going to stop even with influencers hinting that "tech jobs have finished and AI now own all tech jobs"
Nursing has always been hugely in demand. Never stopped.
@@alexsheppeyes so upset I decided against it after my sister talked me out of it.
Now I’m trying to do that or health sciences but leaning towards the latter. I have a BA without any sciences but want to do a degree that’s actually worth it (mine is a DIY called university studies) and I need to take sciences since I want to do sth medical related. I heard nursing is more care over medical and science. I also want to get done fast. Is the health science a good foundation since I don’t want to be a nurse but continue w a different medical education?
Hi, what if I already have my associates degree? what would the process be to graduate fast?
Computer science all the way
Waiting for tha extra software engineering vid🤝🏻
I initially thought about finance but ended up going the Business Administration-Human Resource Management route. I plan on going back for the Masters in HR Management, too, mostly in part thanks to your videos, Alex! Thank you, as always, for giving us so many resources and guidance in this wild landscape.
Did you get a job with the HR degree? I looked into that
@@J-qp3mv actually yes! But I had it lined up in my company beforehand and they asked me to get the degree to help promote me faster.
I’m stuck between him, psychology, and prelicense nursing
More so psychology and nursing
I’m debating between prelicensure and health sciences
With psych there aren’t many options for afterwards you will
Def need a grad degree for it to be worth it depending on what you want to do!
@lucie442 yeaa I would get masters in psychology through Walden once I finish bachelor's at wgu if I decide to do psychology. Another option for me is prelicensure nursing.
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