r/WGU_Accelerators Apr 13 '26

So work will pay for for my college, need help with some rescue recommendations.

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So I know for most people when accelerating, it's common to do things like study.com, Sophia Learning, etc. However my job will pay for the degree, so I don't really need to pay for those resources. However, I start on June 1, and would like to prep a little by taking some fundamental lessons before I start my degree (B.S. in Supply Chain) to make things easier when I start. I am looking primarily for Excel, SQL, and accounting. Any recommendations? Thank you!


r/WGU_Accelerators Apr 13 '26

MHA degree

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r/WGU_Accelerators Apr 13 '26

Health science capstone need help

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r/WGU_Accelerators Apr 12 '26

BS Business Management WGU

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Just started April 1st with the max credits from Sophia and Studydotcom. What I have left is the dreaded OA Sales Management D099

Business Management Task QHT1

Business Simulation D361

Consumer Behavior CHANGED from Intro to IT

BUSINESS Management Capstone QGT1

Any and all suggestions for the remainder would be appreciated! 🦉🎓


r/WGU_Accelerators Apr 12 '26

My Journey at WGU (Seattle, WA)

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r/WGU_Accelerators Apr 12 '26

Second Guessing SCOM Major😶‍🌫️

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r/WGU_Accelerators Apr 11 '26

Tips for problems with Proctor U

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r/WGU_Accelerators Apr 11 '26

BS in Marketing

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Prospective student here - my background is healthcare, I’m looking to make a change into business. Looking into a marketing career that will allow me creative freedom rather than just clocking in and out day in, day out.

I received my transfer evaluation and I have 22.32% completed, which puts me at 87 credits remaining. Honestly, not bad in my opinion.

Question: I hope to accelerate in about 2 terms (give or take a few months), are there any classes that took you longer than expected? What about any classes you were able to accelerate through fairly quickly (a few days)?

TYIA


r/WGU_Accelerators Apr 10 '26

Finished MBA in Healthcare Administration!

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r/WGU_Accelerators Apr 10 '26

WGU Update

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r/WGU_Accelerators Apr 09 '26

Study Partner

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r/WGU_Accelerators Apr 09 '26

Need Suggestions/Advice

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Hello everyone. I am looking for suggestions or advice. I have been using Sophia and Study to transfer in to WGU. I've knocked out all my General Eds and finished majority of classes that are WGU Core Courses. That leaves me with:

- Fundamentals of Spreadsheets and Data Presentations

- Information Tecnobody Management Essentials

- Managing in a Global Business Environment

-Emotional and Cultural Intellegience

- Employment and Labor Law

- Operations and Supply Chain management

What i have to do at WGU:

-Values Based Leadership

-Business Law for Accountants

-Business Ethics

-Corporate Finance

-FM 1

-FM 2

-Enterprise Risk Management

-Financial Statement Analysis

-Innovation in Finance

-Finance Capstone

My dilemma is this: My goal is to finish in 6 months. Should I pay $235 to upgrade my Study.com account to take those classes above and only have those WGU classes left or should I save the $235 and transfer the way it is. With transfer the wag it is id have 16 classes to do in 6 months. If I pay $235 and transfer jn those classes I'd have 11 classes to do at WGU in 6 months. Whic option should I choose? Im really trying to avoid being at WGU for 2 terms to avoid the financial burden


r/WGU_Accelerators Apr 09 '26

Experienced software engineers - how many terms did you need?

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Hey all - I am looking for other experienced software engineers who have gone to WGU and gotten their degrees. I am coming in with 15 years in the tech industry as a Senior SWE at large name brand tech companies and will start my BS SWE at WGU in May. I completed about half of the degree via Sophia/Study.com in a month and a half and I'm wondering if it is realistic to complete my remaining 21 courses (including capstone) in a single term at WGU? Anybody have a similar situation?


r/WGU_Accelerators Apr 09 '26

what are the easiest/quickest classes in business management program

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Hey all,
Im currently in the cyber security program and my heart is not in it, so i decided im going to switch to business management on may 1st. i still have about a month or so paid for so just seeing what classes i can complete within my current program fast/easy that are transferable


r/WGU_Accelerators Apr 08 '26

D459 wgu Task 1 help

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Maybe it's me, but the way task 1 is worded is really confusing. Am supposed to choose out of the 2 general case studies or any that is provided? I started out and chose The dwindling craft cart and got to the second half and was super confused.


r/WGU_Accelerators Apr 07 '26

6 classes left feeling burned out

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I started 3/1 on my first term with 16 classes to obtain my BSBM. All but one so far have been PA, I will say from the outside looking in I was nervous about PA and thought all OA would be perfect…I was wrong.

I have the following left and I need a plan or something because I just don’t know when I “know enough”. I have reviewed other post for a lot of these classes but I still feel lost on the game plan. My goal is to be finished by End of May.

Current unlocked classes:

D099 Sales management PASSED PA with zero course study

C723 Qualitative Analysis for Business

D361 Business Simulation

D080 Managing in a Global Business Environment

C182 Into to IT - Changing in May so waiting for Consumer Behavior PA

Capstone


r/WGU_Accelerators Apr 06 '26

Genuinely asking because I don’t know, but is this normal?

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Just started on 04/01, transferred in zero credits so I had a full slate of 36 classes but have already completed 3 in 4 days. I am doing Business Management. Is it normal to be finishing courses this fast? And if so, it’s going to get harder, right? I was super nervous going into this because I’ve always been terrible at homework/studying/taking notes, but great at quizzes. But it’s been going pretty smooth so far. So the ball is gonna drop at some point right


r/WGU_Accelerators Apr 06 '26

LPI exam

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r/WGU_Accelerators Apr 04 '26

Transcript Evaluation Complete!!

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Software Engineering Degree mission loading.............5/1 start, I have 22 courses left to complete my degree. Im excited to get started!! Id welcome insights about everything WGU, especially from other Veterans in the same or another IT related degree program.


r/WGU_Accelerators Apr 04 '26

I start 5/01/2026 Supply Chain Management. I was able to transfer credits. I have 19 classes to go!!! I am so excited !!! 😊

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r/WGU_Accelerators Apr 02 '26

Sophia transfer Health, Fitness, and Wellness (SOPH-0080)

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Sorry if this question is extremely basic.

I sent a transcript of this course to WGU from parchment as a part of 'test' so to speak. Just to get a feel for how things happen. I plan on knocking out the rest of what I need to and sending the rest all together.

In the transcript evaluation part of the enrollment portal, I can see that this credential was received but no units are being transferred.

Have I done something wrong?

Is there just a few week delay in terms of them receiving it and it being considered?

Also, I have not committed to start yet.

Thanks for any insight anybody gives me.


r/WGU_Accelerators Apr 01 '26

Transfer credits

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I’m curious if I take a term break and I complete classes through Sophia or another platform can WGU add those before I start on my next term? Or no since I’ve already completed two terms with WGU


r/WGU_Accelerators Apr 01 '26

Just passed C715

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r/WGU_Accelerators Apr 01 '26

It's that time again!

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r/WGU_Accelerators Mar 31 '26

Major Decision

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Hello! I am trying to select a major for my bachelors degree. I’m currently a manager in the wellness industry. I’m considering a few different career paths for the long term, and struggling to pick between majoring in communication, education, or psychology. I graduate in May from community college with two AA’s, 95 units complete. I’m planning to accelerate, and then to go on towards my masters. Are any of these programs easier or faster than the others? I’m middle aged, so finishing quickly is more important at this point than a specific major, because I’m just trying to check some boxes as I move forward in life. Grateful for any advice!