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Has anyone had any experience taking the lowest math class possible with these two colleges? I'm currently looking for an individual course (no enrollment) for the easiest math classes I can take in order to fulfill my CCAF since my bachelors math credit is already fulfilled (ALEKS). It's currently looking like "Excelsior's - Mathematics for Everyday Life" and "University of Northwestern Saint Paul - Mathematics for the Liberal Arts" are about the easiest I can find. Does anyone have any information or preference on either of these schools? I'm leaning towards UNWSP because it's at least North Central accreditation, and if I was to get out my schools back home at North Central even though this college class would probably not amount to anything more then an elective.
Thank you immensely for any help that anyone can provide. And yes I have thought about the College Mathematics Clep, but personally I do not think I can take it and pass it at this point. Maybe some common sense refresher with this class may help in order to pass it once one of these classes is complete.
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05-05-2014, 06:01 AM
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Nerheim50 Wrote:Has anyone had any experience taking the lowest math class possible with these two colleges? I'm currently looking for an individual course (no enrollment) for the easiest math classes I can take in order to fulfill my CCAF since my bachelors math credit is already fulfilled (ALEKS). It's currently looking like "Excelsior's - Mathematics for Everyday Life" and "University of Northwestern Saint Paul - Mathematics for the Liberal Arts" are about the easiest I can find. Does anyone have any information or preference on either of these schools? I'm leaning towards UNWSP because it's at least North Central accreditation, and if I was to get out my schools back home at North Central even though this college class would probably not amount to anything more then an elective.
Thank you immensely for any help that anyone can provide. And yes I have thought about the College Mathematics Clep, but personally I do not think I can take it and pass it at this point. Maybe some common sense refresher with this class may help in order to pass it once one of these classes is complete.
I was able to test out of Statistics for my AAS using DSST. That would probably be the easiest. Also TESC has the Applied Liberal Arts Mathematics TECEP that is accepted by CCAF.
CLEPS Passed: 10 DSST Passed: 11 TECEPS: 1
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