07-24-2015, 09:52 PM
Hello I am new here and was not sure where to post; I am hoping someone can help me out.
Hi I am going to be honest.
I did not do well in grade school.
I went to college and it was a struggle to keep up in math because I would have to relearn even the most fundamental math operations. I was embarrassed to see how many simple mistakes i made and struggled with.
I decided that i need to go back to studying core math. I decided 6th grade is where I lost interest in math class and that it is the root of all of my deficiencies in arithmetic that were causing me to lose points. I can do Pre-calculus mathematics; but the pesky fundamentals would sabotage any great advance forward in math!
I decided to return to grade school. I remembered hearing about Khan Academy on the news. It sounded great but what did I care I was past grade school; I was entering college..
I scraped by a few math courses and decided to stop after a few credits and reanalyze my technique at college level math.
I thought back to when my mind would begin to wander in math class.. - grade 6.
ah that is where i fell off the horse!
I find it funny I can pass MATH 101, all while still making rookie math mistakes! So grade 6 is where i will return to before going any further.
So i decided i will master all of the math courses offered on Khan academy.
My hope is to relearn and surpass my previous understandings of mathematics.
I decided if I am to devote time to relearning and then advancing via Khan Academy; I must find a way to easily convert knowledge gained from Khan math courses to college credits so that i do not pay money for knowledge i already have learned and possess for free.
And so my question is:
Will completing all Khan Academy math courses prepare me for CLEP tests to earn math credits?
I live in New York. the CLEP tests I have available to me are issued by SUNY Orange and SUNY New Paltz.
Naturally I will complete all Khan math courses and then go for CLEP tests.
Based on my goal; what is the maximum SUNY math course I can prepare for, using only knowledge gained from Khan Academy?
What is the highest math course Khan Academy will cover?
Mathematics
Calculus ` 55 4 credits MAT251 SUNY New Paltz -Bachelor's
Precalculus 55 4 credits MAT181 SUNY New Paltz -Bachelor's
College Algebra 55 3 credits MAT152 SUNY New Paltz -Bachelor's
Intermediate Algebra 50 3 credits MAT102 SUNY Orange -Associates
I have a long way to go, but i would like to start off by knowing what the possibilities are if I work hard enough and complete all Khan Academy Mathematics
Here are the links that i am referring to in this post:
[https://www.khanacademy.org/]
[https://www.newpaltz.edu/ugc/policies_clep.html]
[http://www.sunyorange.edu/testing/docs/S...redit.pdf]
PS. I will also study with text books but before I invest in any of the SUNY text books I need to catch up with Khan Academy.
Hi I am going to be honest.
I did not do well in grade school.
I went to college and it was a struggle to keep up in math because I would have to relearn even the most fundamental math operations. I was embarrassed to see how many simple mistakes i made and struggled with.
I decided that i need to go back to studying core math. I decided 6th grade is where I lost interest in math class and that it is the root of all of my deficiencies in arithmetic that were causing me to lose points. I can do Pre-calculus mathematics; but the pesky fundamentals would sabotage any great advance forward in math!
I decided to return to grade school. I remembered hearing about Khan Academy on the news. It sounded great but what did I care I was past grade school; I was entering college..
I scraped by a few math courses and decided to stop after a few credits and reanalyze my technique at college level math.
I thought back to when my mind would begin to wander in math class.. - grade 6.
ah that is where i fell off the horse!
I find it funny I can pass MATH 101, all while still making rookie math mistakes! So grade 6 is where i will return to before going any further.
So i decided i will master all of the math courses offered on Khan academy.
My hope is to relearn and surpass my previous understandings of mathematics.
I decided if I am to devote time to relearning and then advancing via Khan Academy; I must find a way to easily convert knowledge gained from Khan math courses to college credits so that i do not pay money for knowledge i already have learned and possess for free.
And so my question is:
Will completing all Khan Academy math courses prepare me for CLEP tests to earn math credits?
I live in New York. the CLEP tests I have available to me are issued by SUNY Orange and SUNY New Paltz.
Naturally I will complete all Khan math courses and then go for CLEP tests.
Based on my goal; what is the maximum SUNY math course I can prepare for, using only knowledge gained from Khan Academy?
What is the highest math course Khan Academy will cover?
Mathematics
Calculus ` 55 4 credits MAT251 SUNY New Paltz -Bachelor's
Precalculus 55 4 credits MAT181 SUNY New Paltz -Bachelor's
College Algebra 55 3 credits MAT152 SUNY New Paltz -Bachelor's
Intermediate Algebra 50 3 credits MAT102 SUNY Orange -Associates
I have a long way to go, but i would like to start off by knowing what the possibilities are if I work hard enough and complete all Khan Academy Mathematics
Here are the links that i am referring to in this post:
[https://www.khanacademy.org/]
[https://www.newpaltz.edu/ugc/policies_clep.html]
[http://www.sunyorange.edu/testing/docs/S...redit.pdf]
PS. I will also study with text books but before I invest in any of the SUNY text books I need to catch up with Khan Academy.