I am not sure how graduation works for dual majors. Perhaps they have different times for different departments or schools? In general, I am sure you could do a dual major if you wanted to. I don't see why not. Good question to ask them when they get in touch with you! Which areas are you wanting to major in?
Hi! I just did an update (5), and hopefully it answers at least some of your questions about homework. If you have any other questions about homework that I did not address, feel free to ask! I'll answer the best I can.
Ok. I'm confused. You mentioned that you were able to finish a course in a month or less. Are we talking a course that would traditionally take as much time/effort as a normal 15 week undergrad/grad course? I think that's where I'm hung up. It seems almost impossible to finish something like that in a month, particularly if you work full-time. Are you up 24 hours a day working on course work or am thinking about this all wrong?
Azzurri82 Thanks for the question! So I am a teacher and only worked some of the time during the summer. I used most of my time in the summer to get through most of my courses. Also, I have a great deal of experience in the field as well as in research. Let me know if you have any other specific questions!
hi there, I'm starting wgu Texas in a few months, really enjoyed your info, I'm going for my bs accounting/mba.
Are you still attending WGU? I'm interested in the accounting program as well. I've already spoken with a mentor
@@Budgetingwithamy have you started I'm starting in a month
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When you graduate, are you able to attend commencement ceremony in person, if you did the program on line?
Yes, you are! This year, they have a list of locations you can choose to attend for graduation. I will be going to Orlando in February.
What about doing a dual major? It didn't give an option to when I was doing the application the other night. Congratulations on finishing up!!
I am not sure how graduation works for dual majors. Perhaps they have different times for different departments or schools? In general, I am sure you could do a dual major if you wanted to. I don't see why not. Good question to ask them when they get in touch with you! Which areas are you wanting to major in?
Ba in healthcare management (I have an associates in medical office administration) and I wanted to get a BA in human resources.
Do another video? Based on homework
Hi! I just did an update (5), and hopefully it answers at least some of your questions about homework. If you have any other questions about homework that I did not address, feel free to ask! I'll answer the best I can.
Ok. I'm confused. You mentioned that you were able to finish a course in a month or less. Are we talking a course that would traditionally take as much time/effort as a normal 15 week undergrad/grad course? I think that's where I'm hung up. It seems almost impossible to finish something like that in a month, particularly if you work full-time. Are you up 24 hours a day working on course work or am thinking about this all wrong?
Azzurri82 Thanks for the question! So I am a teacher and only worked some of the time during the summer. I used most of my time in the summer to get through most of my courses. Also, I have a great deal of experience in the field as well as in research. Let me know if you have any other specific questions!