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Hello,
I joined JUST to study for college algebra. Is that possible? I went to college mathamatics, but I don't see JUST College Algebra.
PLEASE HELP!
Thanks!
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you can CLEP or DANTE test out of it
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straighterline or aleks...both straightforward
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Do you mean that you joined IC to study for College Algebra and you can't find flashcards for that? You can only find the flashcards for College Mathematics? If so, I'm sorry to say that I don't think they have any College Algebra flashcards but I'm sure there is valuable study information in the Specific Feedback section.
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Are you asking if Instacert has flashcards for College Alg CLEP?
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This page on the IC website lists the subjects available before you sign up.
Although, to be honest, I can see how someone can assume that College Algebra is included because it is a CLEP test and that is what the IC site has flashcards for.
But math is a lousy subject to use flashcards for. The Specific Feedback section will give you lots of info on what to study for this specific test. Also, ALEKS at $20/month will drill the living hell out of you on whatever math subject you want all the way up through pre-cal and statistics. If you go through it's college algebra course you will likely beat the pants off the CLEP test. But if you go to the Big 3 schools then they take ALEKS directly, so then no need for the test at all...
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I can't imagine anyone trying to use flashcards to learn math, but anyway just use this site: Practical Algebra Lessons (for free) and you should pretty much have mastered all the algebra you'll need to pass the exam.
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Also Khan Academy and PatrickJMT to learn any math you need.
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BrandeX Wrote:I can't imagine anyone trying to use flashcards to learn math, but anyway just use this site: Practical Algebra Lessons (for free) and you should pretty much have mastered all the algebra you'll need to pass the exam.
Thanks for the link! So much to study, how do I narrow it done? Does Peterson's test or any other explain the areas you are weak in? I have a placement test somewhere that told me where I fell in Math...if I could just find it.
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