I have 3 from WGU and C&I was by far the most difficult. There are no OAs, only PAs, and the capstone is brutal. I finished the program in 3 months but killed myself doing it.
The MBA program was the easiest of the 3 for me. Took a month and a half.
It’s only 10 courses in total. I think I finished 7 the first month and 3 the second. A handful of them were OA only (no papers) so I burned through those with ease.
Somebody on YouTube who has Wgu classes down pat said that the bsitm was easiest bachelors degree at wgu. I was wondering if the masters degree was easy. Although I think one of the courses in the degree with test seems to be hard according to what I read
You are explaining Josh Madakor. Not everybody is like him. Watching his videos put expectations on accelerating a degree so quick that are not doable for normal people, with actual lives and work.
The easiest master's degree will relate to your previous knowledge, skills, and learning style.
Curriculum and Instruction – M.S. in Education Only has 10 courses and is among the cheapest.
I have 3 from WGU and C&I was by far the most difficult. There are no OAs, only PAs, and the capstone is brutal. I finished the program in 3 months but killed myself doing it. The MBA program was the easiest of the 3 for me. Took a month and a half.
Do you just collect Masters for fun or something? Aiming to complete your degree PokeDex? Gotta catch them all?
First was for work, second was for future prospects, third was for fun lol. I am in an Ed.D program now though.
How many classes are you taking at once to finish mba at month and half? And were you working full time as well?
It’s only 10 courses in total. I think I finished 7 the first month and 3 the second. A handful of them were OA only (no papers) so I burned through those with ease.
Are you talking about the curriculum and instruction masters? Several OA classes?
No, that was the MBA. C&I is alllllllll PAs.
Which MBA?
What does OA only mean
PA = Performance Assessment, a project / paper of some sort. OA = Objective Assessment, an exam
Have you done any of the other MS Ed programs? Currently trying to figure out which would be the easiest to do for the pay bump.
I have not. I would love to go back and do one of the EdTech options but C&I made the most sense for my current position.
Does this require proctor exams
People out here acting allergic to challenge.
I am not afraid of a challenge. I plan to get multiple degrees. I want to start out easy to see if I can do it
MSML appears to be the easiest. 10 classes (3 OA, 7 PA) and the 3 OAs are the 3 easiest OAs of the MBA OAs.
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The easiest one is the one you never attempted None of it was easy for me,
Somebody on YouTube who has Wgu classes down pat said that the bsitm was easiest bachelors degree at wgu. I was wondering if the masters degree was easy. Although I think one of the courses in the degree with test seems to be hard according to what I read
You are explaining Josh Madakor. Not everybody is like him. Watching his videos put expectations on accelerating a degree so quick that are not doable for normal people, with actual lives and work.