u/AcanthaceaeCalm3217

It’s finally my turn!
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It’s finally my turn!

Started with WGU April 2025 with the goal to graduate in May 2026. Honestly wasn’t sure if I could make that timeline. I graduated high school in 2013 and haven’t done any extra school outside of the military. At the age of 31 with kids and a full time job, I’m living proof if you make the time, do the work, you can get it done. Thank you to all the redditors that made amazing write ups on all the classes, it made it so much easier to tackle all of them efficently.

Good luck to everyone else in their journey!

u/AcanthaceaeCalm3217 — 1 hour ago
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C722 Project Management

Wasn’t as bad as I thought it would be. This is my last OA of the program! Now to wrap up Capstone and finally get my confetti!

Highly recommend the mini cohort videos and PowerPoint slides. It’s not everything to pass but it gives you a decent amount of information in a short simple format. This is one of the only classes I read through the actual course material. Mostly to not screw up my last OA 😂 definitely don’t overthink this class. OA was easier to me than the PA. Utilize the extra practice test the instructors made in the course resources.

u/AcanthaceaeCalm3217 — 3 days ago
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D080 by the skin of my teeth

This was definitely the least confident I’ve felt about a class throughout the whole program. Crammed the info in about 2 days. Didn’t read the text at all which probably would’ve helped me out a little. Watched all the recorded cohorts and used another members study guide and just read it alongside the videos. OA is definitely gonna be harder than the PA if you don’t actually understand the concepts. Memorizing definitions is not gonna help you.
Glad I got this out of the way first try. On to C722, D333, and Capstone and then I’m finally done!

u/AcanthaceaeCalm3217 — 9 days ago