Go with ALEKS.
I was able to bust out all of their accredited math courses in one billing cycle (and I'm someone
who failed high school algebra from apathy). The algebra courses only took two days each.
You'll have to work to get through them, but it's worth it to get 15 credits for 20 bucks. No study
materials needed, just sign up and start today.
Also, let me give you some advice. You'll be evaluated, and the first evaluation is just a gauge to
tell the program where to start. Don't worry what you get on it initially.
PRINT A PDF WITH THE SOLUTION TO EACH TYPE OF QUESTION as you work them and keep them
in a folder on your computer. Name them with a key phrase from the question like "find the slope
of a graph", and you can simply search them to give you hints during your next evaluation(s). It's
easy to work a problem if you have a finished example right in front of you.
This is what they'll transcribe them as at TESC:
Intermediate Algebra (MAT-115)
College Algebra (MAT-121)
Trigonometry (MAT-129 *counts as precalculus)
Intro to Statistics (STA-201)
Business Statistics (OPM-351 *only for BSBA business majors, otherwise it duplicates STA-201)
***VERY IMPORTANT - If you go this route, you'll need to complete 70% on ALEKS then
go onto the ACE website and apply for credit. DO NOT move on to another ALEKS course until
the credit shows up on the ACE transcript or you'll lose your progress and have to start from
scratch. (It never took them more than three days to credit me, they're very quick.)
You can sign up for an ACE account here. It's free to bank your credits (transcripts cost 40 bucks
when you're ready to send them in, cheaper than my community college!)
https://www2.acenet.edu/credit/?fuseacti...ripts.main