u/Afraid_Education7094

26[F4A] Progress feels like the blue screen of death

Hi, been feeling left out by life lately. It seems like everyone’s progressing through stability and I can’t help but overthink my own situation and compare it to theirs. I’m having a hard time accepting the fact that we all have our own timeline.
Anyone wanna build connections instead? Maybe we can learn from each other’s experiences/mistakes…

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u/Afraid_Education7094 — 4 days ago
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WGU Terms?

I was checking WGU today and an enrollment advisor called so I just want to confirm if everything that he said was correct as it is different on what the WGU website is saying.
I asked if since the term is 6 months, is it possible for me to finish the minimum requirement on the first 4 months and be okay for the remaining 2 months as I already finished the minimum credits, as I will soon be deployed. He told me that it is not my choice and I’m not allowed to because I will just automatically jump to the next class that I need to take? He also said that I need to have a physical proctor test location/site to go to on some of the certs that I’ll need to take during that time?

Do I really have to be constantly taking classes on the whole 6 month term? Also, with the certifications, do I have a choice on when to take them? As the website says that WGU offers flexibility

Just need more info because I’m really looking for a college to transfer to

Update: I called again to confirm if it is true and talked to another enrollment advisor. I was told that it was a wrong info as you can complete the minimum requirement and choose not to take accelerated classes. In cases that deployment may happen, flexibility through pausing the class or dropping whatever is left and having a chance to continue/take it again on the next term is also offered, I was told to just work with whoever would be my academic advisor on that.
For proctor exams on a physical installation, she corrected that every exam and even certifications can be taken through remote proctoring for my area of interest.

Thank you all for the infos.

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u/Afraid_Education7094 — 8 days ago

Option trading learning resources

Hi, I’ve been doing stocks trading for 2+ years and would want to learn how options trading work; does anyone know any good resources to learn from? I recently watched Ross Cameron’s beginner videos.

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u/Afraid_Education7094 — 11 days ago