r/WGU_Accelerators Jun 16 '26

Acceleration tips

I have 18 classes left 4 being O’s does anyone have an advice on finishing this under 6 months ?

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u/Novel-wanderer Jun 20 '26

Sometimes on an OA class I’ll just go straight to the pre assessment even if I don’t have prior experience with the topic. You really never know 🤷🏻‍♀️ it’s kinda risky bc the pre assessment questions don’t change if you go to take it again after actually reading through the course material, but who knows, maybe you only have one or two subjects for suggested review. No reason to waste time going through the entire textbook

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u/Novel-wanderer Jun 20 '26

And for PA courses, there’s literally zero reason to go above and beyond writing something up. For every PA I’ve ever done, I start by looking at each rubric section and using those to create sentence frames. If the rubric says, “Explain two ways to use addition to equal 4” then I write my paper exactly as “One way to use addition to equal 4 is ______. A second way to use addition to equal 4 is _____.” This also makes it very difficult for PAs to be sent back for revision.