Western Governors University (WGU) Readiness Assessment

The Western Governors University (WGU) Readiness Assessment is a pre-entrance exam that assesses a prospective student's preparedness for university-level coursework. This piece is intended to serve as a guide on what an individual can reasonably expect to encounter while taking this assessment. Nursing Students Western Governors Article

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() is an increasingly popular online school because it offers various features that appeal to adult learners. Some of these appealing features include very affordable tuition, nonprofit status, multiple choices of majors and concentrations, legitimate accreditation, and an innovative competency-based model that facilitates swift degree completion.

Since WGU is designed for the adult learner who already possesses some experience with coursework at the college level, prospective students are not required to take the traditional collegiate entrance exams such as the SAT or ACT. Instead, the school requires all applicants to take and pass the WGU Readiness Assessment, which is an unproctored online exam that assesses a potential student's academic preparedness for university-level coursework. This assessment should not be taken lightly because applicants who do not pass it will not be admitted. The WGU Readiness Assessment is broken up into four separate sections. Prospective students may start with any section they choose.

Language Test

The language portion is a multiple choice exam that determines the applicant's skill level in essential topics such as reading comprehension, grammatical usage and writing. The test taker will need to answer questions after reading paragraph-long passages, select the one grammatically correct sentence out of four or five selections, and know the difference between passive and active voice. This portion contained about 30 questions and had a two hour time limit.

Math Test

The math portion is a multiple choice exam that assesses the applicant's skill level in basic topics such as arithmetic, estimation, and graphs. The test contains several word problems and perhaps one or two elementary algebraic questions. The test taker will need to be familiar with topics such as fractions, decimals, percentages, probability, absolute value, integers, plotting lines on graphs, answering word problems, symbols, the order of operations, and prealgebra. This portion contained about 20 questions and had a two hour time limit.

Admissions Inventory

This portion has an assortment of questions to help assess whether online learning is a suitable option for the prospective student. Some people learn independently with ease while others desperately need the structure of a brick-and-mortar classroom with a professor directly in front of them for guidance. This section of the WGU Readiness Assessment assists in determining if the prospective student has the self-motivation, tools and prior experiences to perform satisfactorily in online learning.

Essay Exam

Prospective students must write an essay on a randomly selected topic. Since WGU's academic programs involve numerous essay submissions, this portion of the readiness assessment examines the applicant's writing skills. Essays with less than 200 words or more than 800 words are disallowed, so the test taker must carefully monitor this aspect while writing. It is permissible to type the paper elsewhere before pasting it onto the exam. The benefit of copying/pasting is that it allows the test taker to run a spell check and word count before submitting. WGU's website advises applicants to set aside up to one hour to type and submit their essays.

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I took general chemistry in 06. Do I still have to take biochem?
Unfortunately, I know of people who have taken and passed a couple of organic chemistry courses in the past for a previous degree, but were still required by the folks at to take the biochemistry class.

Since I have never taken a college-level chemistry class, I know I will have to bite the bullet and get through the biochemistry because I know they're going to require me to take it.

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Pretty much everyone has to take biochemistry unless you have a standalone class to transfer that is called ONLY "biochemistry". Regular chemistry, organic chem, etc, will not work.

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Starting MSN in education May 1st I'm excited !!

I am starting RN-BSN on April 1st. I am excited to start, but dreading the thought of all the work again. Good luck to everyone!!

This is a great info to all aspiring nurses.

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I found out today that I passed all portions of the readiness assessment.

I dropped my transcript request forms in the mail today, so hopefully 's transcript department will receive them in a timely manner from the various schools I've attended over the years.

I also completed my FAFSA over the weekend. Although I do not need the financial aid, it would be nice to receive a subsidized student loan with a reasonable interest rate to fund this venture.

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Congrats!!! I am in the transcript evaluation phase. Hopefully you can start May 1st.

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Don't forget there IS an appeal process should the transcript eval not go as you'd like. However, even if you get stuck with a class you think you should have gotten credit for, remember that is competency based and if it's something you know, you can "test" out of it quickly. I did have to retake a few classes, but they were very quick and painless since I just completed the competency and that class was done.

I completed my MSN in June of 2013 (I already had my BSN from a brick and mortar school) and found the work challenging and time consuming....I cannot speak to the science courses, since almost every class I took involved writing (and writing, and writing, and essays, and writing...) I chose because they are not a factory like Kaplan and Phoenix, and they are not for profit. For those who may not be aware, the school was founded due to a dearth of colleges in areas like Idaho, Wyoming, and other areas out west....hence the name. It was founded by western Governors!

I found out today that I passed all portions of the readiness assessment.

I dropped my transcript request forms in the mail today, so hopefully WGU's transcript department will receive them in a timely manner from the various schools I've attended over the years.

I also completed my FAFSA over the weekend. Although I do not need the financial aid, it would be nice to receive a subsidized student loan with a reasonable interest rate to fund this venture.

I completed most of the process as well over the weekend. I still need to sign the MPN, background check and immunization verification. I'm hoping to start the MSN leadership and management program on May 1. Makes me nervous :)

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I still need to sign the MPN, background check and immunization verification. I'm hoping to start the MSN leadership and management program on May 1. Makes me nervous
What is the MPN? Good luck to us all! ;)

Masters Promissory Note for the financial aid. Still not 100% sure I want it yet, depends on the interest rate they give me =). By any chance does anyone know how working with a preceptor works for the MSN program? I was reading through the program guide trying to figure out how many times we have to work with a preceptor, I only noticed we only have to do it for one class (MSN leadership)?