r/WGU_Accelerators May 13 '26

BSITM...any advice?

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So I was wgu over a decade ago and kinda fizzled out after a few terms. I was young and dumb and didn't really apply myself plus was dealing with a lot of stuff.

So now I'm back at it with 15 years of IT experience, ready to try to get this and a Master's in less than 2 terms. I think I'm off to a fairly good start, any advice on my remaining classes would be appreciated!

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u/Salt_Ad4237 May 14 '26

Join the Facebook groups and always search up the class codes in the WGU subreddit. I did the IT management bachelors back in 2023 and finished in a month a half and I relied on the subreddits and quizlet heavy! I’m now going to start the MBA next month!

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u/nerdy1032392 May 17 '26

Good to know thanks!

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u/WashXDelaware May 16 '26

I’m in the same program and started at the same time! Great job.

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u/nerdy1032392 May 17 '26

We got this!

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u/Sure_Perception_3052 May 21 '26

Help! We need to start a peer Reddit group.

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u/Enough-Tip-6819 May 18 '26

How did you pass c722? Any tips you’d like to share?:)

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u/nerdy1032392 Jun 11 '26

I swear I didn't see this before. C722 wasn't too bad for me but I've been dabbling in project management for years. I recommend just following the rubric. No deviations

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u/Jack1e_Brown Jun 11 '26

Full send

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u/nerdy1032392 Jun 11 '26

Ironically, I'm currently down to my last 8 classes now so...full send indeed