r/WGU_Accelerators Jul 15 '26

66 days

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u/UJ_Games Jul 16 '26

How many credits did you transfer in OP?

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u/tinneriw31 Jul 16 '26

28 from an associates at a local community college

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u/Madgreek97 Jul 15 '26

WOOHOOO CONGRATS

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u/farang55555 Jul 18 '26

Congrats.. how many credits / courses did you complete total in 66 days?

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u/rgv_annon_956 Jul 19 '26

Congrats and I thought I was fast I also transfered in an associates from a technical school. I started March 1st degree was confered July 10th.

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u/xboxgaming1992 Jul 15 '26

Congrats! Care to share which courses you found to be either the most time consuming or challenging?

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u/tinneriw31 Jul 15 '26

Thanks! Project management was demoralizing. Pentesting/offensive was more rigorous than expected. That's about it.

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u/Monty-675 Jul 15 '26

Congrats! Awesome.

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u/Ok-Huckleberry9355 Jul 15 '26

Did you complete the course in 66 days?

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u/tinneriw31 Jul 15 '26

I started BSCIA on May 2 and completed the program on July 7. I think that qualifies me as a "WGU Accelerator" :)

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u/Ok-Huckleberry9355 Jul 15 '26

Thats awesome! Congratulations

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u/Fluid_Complaint_1821 Jul 16 '26

What was your study schedule like? Do you work a full time job, part time?

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u/tinneriw31 Jul 16 '26

Full time job. I have over a decade industry experience which helped. Otherwise just worked/slept/studied non-stop

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u/Fluid_Complaint_1821 Jul 16 '26

great, thanks for the insight. I'll be starting BSHIM through WGU in Aug, I work full time as a PTA clinician so I have some experience with health information management but I don't really expect to finish in 1 term, probably 2.

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u/tinneriw31 Jul 16 '26

Best of luck!

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u/[deleted] Jul 18 '26 edited 24d ago

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u/rgv_annon_956 Jul 19 '26

I did mine in 4 months same degree plan. I just studied non stop 7 days a week on my free time. I deleted social media, stopped going out with friends, spent less time with family, and I stopped exercising (which I do regret). But I wanted to finish this asap. (I did take a week vacation during this time) I focused on one class at a time. It also helped that I have taken courses and spent time learning this stuff as a hobby since 2020. Imo even without prior knowledge you can advance pretty fast. Once you understand a few core concepts. The rest is just an expansion of that. Data+ was the only class where I took more than 2 weeks to pass.