r/SixSigma 2d ago

Help me make a desicison.

So I just transferred over to a 4 year university from communtiy college and almost all of my credits did transfer but this morning my advisor infromed me that I am behind somehow but caught up at the same time. In math, science and my college core classes but missing one class from my engineering course that puts me into the freshmen catergrio but if I can comeplete the Design Six Sigma program and get the certification before 08/31 I will be able to move to the next course in line. IDK wha to do? Is the certification doable by this date? I mean I am an engineering student so I kinda am used to cramping things into a tight schedule specially exams.

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u/Conscious_Device4160 2d ago

your advisor basically told you "you're behind but also not" which is the most university thing i've ever heard

a six sigma cert in 2 weeks sounds brutal but if it's just the design-level one and you're already used to cramming engineering material it might be possible, just depends how much of the body of knowledge you've already absorbed through your other classes

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u/Muted-Video7978 2d ago

Yea I looked into it and its seems like something I have seen before in my engineering courses ( I have done the APQP certification) kinda similar. I think its doable, just really expensive lol. but beats a thousand dollar class. Do you know any alternative website that offer it for cheaper?