07-24-2015, 03:24 PM
Hello, everyone...
I'm in the process of enrolling in Patten University's online MBA program. But before I make my final decision on starting the program, I need to know just how math-intensive the courses are. Although I do not have math phobia, my math skills are extremely weak to the point that I'd need several years of remediation to even hope for a 'C' grade in a course like intermediate algebra.
I'm worried about my ability to pass certain MBA courses such as managerial accounting and managerial finance if they are math-intensive. Thanks in advance to those who can answer.
I'm in the process of enrolling in Patten University's online MBA program. But before I make my final decision on starting the program, I need to know just how math-intensive the courses are. Although I do not have math phobia, my math skills are extremely weak to the point that I'd need several years of remediation to even hope for a 'C' grade in a course like intermediate algebra.
I'm worried about my ability to pass certain MBA courses such as managerial accounting and managerial finance if they are math-intensive. Thanks in advance to those who can answer.
⢠Master of Science in Nursing - Eastern New Mexico University (in progress)
⢠Bachelor of Science in Nursing - Western Governors University (3/2015)
⢠Associate of Science in Nursing - Platt College (3/2010)
⢠Diploma of Vocational Nursing - Casa Loma College (10/2005)
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⢠Professional licensure: LPN/LVN (1/2006); RN (5/2010)
⢠16 brick & mortar credits from Oxnard College (2000 to 2001)
⢠38 brick & mortar credits from Tarrant County College (2006 to 2008)
⢠Bachelor of Science in Nursing - Western Governors University (3/2015)
⢠Associate of Science in Nursing - Platt College (3/2010)
⢠Diploma of Vocational Nursing - Casa Loma College (10/2005)
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⢠Professional licensure: LPN/LVN (1/2006); RN (5/2010)
⢠16 brick & mortar credits from Oxnard College (2000 to 2001)
⢠38 brick & mortar credits from Tarrant County College (2006 to 2008)