Getting my GED transcripts sent to WGU help
When I go on my states website to send my ged transcripts I only see the option to send it to me personally.
How do I go about sending it to WGU?
South carolina if that matters
When I go on my states website to send my ged transcripts I only see the option to send it to me personally.
How do I go about sending it to WGU?
South carolina if that matters
Just did my first fasfa app and my (i forget the acronym) number was like 23000.
I make about $3800 a month before taxes and have $1200 rent apartment in my name. Im 31, so parents income out of equation.
Wasn't even asked about my expenses or current wage now that I think about it.
But between money I saved and invested, while earlier on living with parents, I have about 80k in brokerage.
So I guess to keep it simple, is having that much savings probably going to keep me from getting any decent financial aid?
I apologize because im sure this has been asked a million times but I cant really find an answer from searching.
Im 31 and wanna go back to school for accounting as ive always been interested in finance and good with numbers, and im tired of working retail.
But need something thats going to be online and at my own pace as I'm going to be working full time while doing it.
Im just worried that the degree won't be taken seriously vs applicants with more traditional schooling and im wasting my time.
Has anyone successfully entered the industry through this program? Will my age be a problem?
Also could I expect decent financial aid with my age and not great income?
Any other advice?
Im looking for a laptop with 16gb ram as 8gb seems like not enough to keep up with technology.
Planning on doing some form of online school soon and would like to get into making YouTube videos. Maybe some kinda online business.
Dont think it needs to be anything too crazy.
Would like to be spending around 500. But I can spend more if its worth it.
Any advice? Thank you
Im 31 and im in a middle management position in retail and im growing to hate it.
Im considering one of those online schools that are advertised a lot, like wgu, for example, but im afraid it won't be taken seriously by employers.
My other option is to go to a local tech college for the associates and then transfer to a bachelor's.
I gotta do this around a full time job, but I dont really have any social life, so kinda honestly would be happy to be able to have something keeping me busy outside of work.
I know I will like a career in accounting, I like finances and numbers and am willing to put all my effort into school for it. I know im smart enough ive just made bad life decisions and wanna turn it around.
But I dont wanna do all of it just to never land a job because of the school I went to. I dont know how much networking for jobs I'll get doing school online. Etc.
Any thoughts or advice greatly appreciated.
Asking 7000. Its one original owner. Assuming everything looks and drives good, is this a good deal for the current market?
Im considering going back to school as im getting sick of my current line of work. Im 31. Im wondering if anyone here got into accounting later on and how things worked out, or any advice. thank you.
It would be easier to transfer plates but I wanna sell the car and I assume I need to keep insurance and plates on it for people to test drive etc?
Its a 2005 acura sedan that burns and leaks oil with almost 200k miles plus other smaller problems. So I wont Am I better off just selling to a dealership or carvana something and be done with it? And just going ahead and transferring the plates?
Thoughts?