Hell yeah. I slick wanted to do it, but school really isn't for me.How are the classes at WGU? Are exams proctored?
Is it possible to speed run through the program in 6 months to a year?
Hell yeah. I slick wanted to do it, but school really isn't for me.How are the classes at WGU? Are exams proctored?
Is it possible to speed run through the program in 6 months to a year?
Can you ChatGPT your way through this and maybe get a B or C on the proctored exams?Classes range from easy ( study in a few days) to yikes ( put a couple of months aside to study)
This is coming from someone who has no IT experience
Test are proctored, the process is a pain in the ass
If you have experience yea you can knock it out in that time frame, but that's not the norm.
Nope. You only take an exam to pass the course.Can you ChatGPT your way through this and maybe get a B or C on the proctored exams?
Exams are like 30% of final grade.
So there is no quizzes, midterms etc...Nope. You only take an exam to pass the course.
YesSo there is no quizzes, midterms etc...
Just passing the exam is enough to complete a course?
So there is no quizzes, midterms etc...
Just passing the exam is enough to complete a course?

Im currently studying for the RHCSA exam.RHCSA done. Going for the RHCE and doing a Python boot camp before the end of the year to wrap it up. Where we at w it y'all boys?
Nice work.RHCSA done. Going for the RHCE and doing a Python boot camp before the end of the year to wrap it up. Where we at w it y'all boys?
I started with the RH199 to try and blow through it, but ended up using Sanders v9 and v10 video courses (I ended up doing the v9 exam because I wanted to do containers), his book for concepts that I wasn't fully grasping from the videos or just wanted to know more about, and a little bit of Michael Jang's and Asghari Ghori's books for more detail or practice. Sanders courses really are enough, but I over-studied. If you do his course until you can pass the practice tests without getting forreal stuck, you'll walk through the exam. If anything, his tests were harder.Im currently studying for the RHCSA exam.
What are the resources you used I'm currently using the Red Hat RHCSA 9 Cert Guide: EX200 book by Sander Van Vugt.
And how was the exam setup? Was it difficult?
Thank you cuddyNice work.

It depends on the course requirements. Some courses have 1 task you have to complete. Other courses have 2 tasks while one class may only have a proctored exam to take when you're ready. The tasks can be tedious as there's a bulleted list of items that need to be included in your work and explained within the task, as well as citing sources correctly. This means incorporating sources into your work, explaining why the quote fits, and correctly citing it. The proctored exam is a pain because of the platform they use. Your laptop MUST meet the requirements of the platform in order to even take the exam. With the tasks, you're also depending on the course instructor to grade your paper based on the requirements listed within the task.So there is no quizzes, midterms etc...
Just passing the exam is enough to complete a course?
I am going to take the AWS dev course before the end of the year. I meant to take it earlier this year but never had time and then caught up with working on my thesis.
I have the course and I started it but I should be able to cram everything in a few weeks.
I also plan to take Sec+ and google cloud, if i have time.
In an ideal world I'd do the AWS architect associate as well but I don't use AWS enough to make cramming that possible.

Just passed the SC-300
Going for the SC-100 next
Past four months I’ve passed
Sc-300
Sc-900
Ai-900
Net+
Sec+
Splunk cyber defense analyst
Splunk core user
Isc2 CC
Oracle cloud infrastructure foundations
Aws cloud practitioner
And a couple others lol



Gotta be able to lock in. Nothing really takes that long if you can dedicate the time to get shyt done. 24 hours in a day, use them wisely
