First let me say very very helpful video! I planned on signing fully tomorrow, but didn't realize the transfer in credit portion you mentioned as I plan on clep a lot of my GenEd's. You saved me a headache
@BytePen5 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear I could help you out! Definitely want to CLEP anything you can before starting.
@blandeauxfillaskii73446 жыл бұрын
noice! great breakdown!!
@BytePen6 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Glad you found it helpful.
@christianocon59235 жыл бұрын
I don't totally understand the strategic terms. If I were looking to start within the next 5 months, when would you recommend I start?
@BytePen5 жыл бұрын
As close to October as possible without passing it, so 5 months from now. That would mean that you would start toward the end of one fiscal year. So if you started in April, you could take a 6 month term and end in October. You could take a break from November through February, then do 6 months in the 2020 fiscal year. You could then take a break from September through November and start your third term in the 2021 fiscal year. Make sense?
@thebox22785 жыл бұрын
@@BytePen Please tell me if my logic follows yours . If i start classes in February - July . I could take a 2 month break until the start of the next fiscal year in October ?
@BytePen5 жыл бұрын
Yes. That works, but then keep in mind that your next term would be oct-mar, then you could take apr-jun off, but then the term after that would be jul-dec, which would be in the same fiscal year as your oct-mar term (term 2) so you would have to pay some out of pocket. If you look at the scholarships, though, you will save some money.
@thebox22784 жыл бұрын
@@BytePen okay so if the rule of thumb is to apply close to October , does the following make fiscal sense for someone not trying to pay no more than resource fees ? I am pushing starting early to mid March (March- Aug) because of a Clep . Firstly I want to dip my toe in the water for the very first term as to not potentially over extend myself , I found out WGU offers part time rates to active duty military , does the AF cover this completely through TA ? At around 5:20 in your video it seemed like no? My overall question is a current year 6 month term (March-August) just to reapply for TA this October to hit the "next fiscal year" cycle a good plan ? Based off your previous comment are you saying that TA money does not just replenish every October , i mean if I am done with classes in august why cant i just get next fiscal years money even if they fall in the same calendar year ?
@BytePen4 жыл бұрын
@@thebox2278 so this video came out before they started doing part time for military members. It has been a little while since I've done the part time math, but I couldn't make it make financial sense. That said, if you are able to stay under $4500 between a part time semester and a full time semester in one fiscal year, go for it! If not, I would have to crunch the numbers again, but just keep in mind that you will get $4500 to use from 01OCT2020 until 30SEP2021. If you start 01OCT2020, then you will have a second full term in 2020. I believe I would recommend doing a part time Mar-Aug, then either a part time or full time Sep-Feb, depending on how it works with the TA. After that, take a break from Mar-May and start again in June.
@codecitymayor66276 жыл бұрын
Lol. The 5 colleges you've attended.
@BytePen6 жыл бұрын
Yeah. Had a hard time sticking to it for a while. Whoops!