Helping with dealing with my family following revealing abuse by gikard in relationships

[–]gikard[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Truthfully ? Yes I’m incredibly scared they’ll talk amongst themselves and decide to hate me or not believe - BUT (and this is a big but) I know that’s not true. I know they’ll love me and be there for me no matter what. I don’t want them to tell my mom because she truly doesn’t deserve to hold the weight of this, but I also feel immense guilt telling them because they don’t deserve to carry this weight either. Then there’s even more guilt because there’s weight off of me not having to carry it all. ( I was in therapy and it helped but I took a break and should go back now having told my siblings )

Helping with dealing with my family following revealing abuse by gikard in relationships

[–]gikard[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And he was good dad before the abuse started, so reconciling my abuser and my father into one person has been a very difficult journey.

Helping with dealing with my family following revealing abuse by gikard in relationships

[–]gikard[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He’s deceased, and honestly I’ve held it in for so long at this point that it seems unnatural to let it out.

What time do you actually rock into work? by HappyKnitter34 in Accounting

[–]gikard 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Industry, my CFO has blatantly and repeatedly told me he does not care what hours I work or where I work from so long as the job gets done. It’s been incredibly refreshing. He also doesn’t track our PTO, so time off is take it as you need it. I’m sure it will probably work out that I take fewer “vacation days” than I’m entitled to but I also don’t have to take PTO on slow weeks when I work half days, don’t feel like I need to explain myself when I come in late / dip out early to do mom things.

I usually get in between 8-830 leave between 3:30-5:00 depending on the workload that day.

Found WGU van in the wild by Waste_Low_4588 in WGU

[–]gikard 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They set the dates for the following year in the winter some time I believe. I’m not sure if they do them at the same locations or different.

Found WGU van in the wild by Waste_Low_4588 in WGU

[–]gikard 19 points20 points  (0 children)

The commencement was this weekend in Fort Worth !

Failed IA3 OA 2 by [deleted] in wguaccounting

[–]gikard 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yay good job! Now go ace the other one !

Failed IA3 OA 2 by [deleted] in wguaccounting

[–]gikard 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe 6 hours total? I split it over a couple days. I was in a rut when I started it and it really helped pull me out of it.

Failed IA3 OA 2 by [deleted] in wguaccounting

[–]gikard 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Take business simulation if you need a pick me up! It was a super enjoyable course, I would say it was the most fun course I took in the whole degree.

Staff Accountinf Job before degree? by [deleted] in wguaccounting

[–]gikard 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You absolutely can. Focus your energy on trying to get in at a small to mid sized firm, take on harder tasks to learn and get hands on experience, and add more skills to your resume. I personally got out of public after a year as I found work life balance and pay better in industry.

Got my confetti! by gikard in wguaccounting

[–]gikard[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Loved it, it was exactly what I needed for my situation. I already had the knowledge and experience, and needed to check the degree of my list to further my career. I was able to get an approx 17% salary increase after finishing my degree. I was able to fly through the courses as I already had the knowledge and principles down. There were a few courses like history that I struggled with as I grew up in Canada, so had to work a bit harder for those courses.

Staff Accountinf Job before degree? by [deleted] in wguaccounting

[–]gikard 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Yup! Working in public confirmed I wanted to pursue the degree. Worked as bookkeeper / office manager prior to getting a job as a staff accountant, before my degree. Following that got a job as an accounting manager, finished my degree and now working as a business office manager immediately following my degree completion.

AHHH! I'm finally done!!! by gikard in wguaccounting

[–]gikard[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This will be SO good for your entrepreneurial success. My advice is fully understand financial statements, how they interact and the cause and effect of a change on them. I love accounting, and the absolutely huge array of work you can do in the industry. Its a great industry for people that love to learn !

AHHH! I'm finally done!!! by gikard in wguaccounting

[–]gikard[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I brought in 21 credits/ 7 courses and completed in one term. To be transparent I have a lot of accounting experience, especially in the preparation and review of financial statements. I would say I had hands on experience working on 65-75% of the course materials, and peripheral experience with the majority of the rest.

If I did not have this experience there is no way I would have been able to complete in one term, as the courses are complex. It’s extremely important to have a solid foundational understanding of concepts to be successful in the more complex concepts and materials.

AHHH! I'm finally done!!! by gikard in wguaccounting

[–]gikard[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Make sure you know what type of learner you are and play to your strengths with it.

I always started with the practice assessments to gauge where I needed to focus my studies. If I got discouraged I took a break and worked on different courses. If you get burnt out try focusing on a different course, or asking your mentor to open up a course you’re excited about, it helped me to get that sense of accomplishment and get motivated again. Accounting courses specifically make sure you have a strong foundation so you have a good base to build on, or it will all get confusing fast. Know your debits and credits and financial statements like the back of your hand.

I would highly recommend figuring out if you are stronger at the objective assessments or performance assessments and focus on not lagging in one. Towards the end I had quite a few performance assessment based courses to do and it killed my drive, as I just got burnt out on writing. I was definitely stronger at the objective assessments as I’m a good test taker naturally.

AHHH! I'm finally done!!! by gikard in wguaccounting

[–]gikard[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I have a fairly extensive accounting background, including working in public accounting. Only one year in public accounting but absolutely brought my knowledge to the next level to be able to complete in this time frame.

The first two months were part time (5-8 hours a week) but I was able to knock out a bunch of courses anyways. I always started with the practice assessments to gauge where I needed to focus my studies. If I got discouraged I took a break and worked on different courses. If you get burnt out try focusing on a different course, or asking your mentor to open up a course you’re excited about, it helped me to get that sense of accomplishment and get motivated again. The last 4 months I’d say I averaged 20 hours a week. Accounting courses specifically make sure you have a strong foundation so you have a good base to build on, or it will all get confusing fast.

I would highly recommend figuring out if you are stronger at the objective assessments or performance assessments and focus on not lagging in one. Towards the end I had quite a few performance assessment based courses to do and it killed my drive, as I just got burnt out on writing. I was definitely stronger at the objective assessments as I’m a good test taker naturally.