07-17-2018, 10:55 AM
According to my TESU evaluation, I need 3 more classes for my BALS. I'm down to my capstone, one upper level AOS, and <cue dramatic music> the required quantitative literacy class. As a die-hard math phobe, I've been struggling for a year with which math course or test to take and how to best prepare for it. I've bought books, started but not finished classes, and mostly just stressed about the whole thing. I'm ready to just somehow get this requirement done, by any means necessary.
My first question is with the two Study.com classes in the subject line. Has anyone taken both and can give me some feedback? Is one significantly easier than the other for certain learners? And would Stats (either study or SL) be a better option?
And I'd also like to know more about the CLEP and TECEP options, and how difficult they are to prepare for if you've not had college algebra in a few decades. I've heard on this board that the TECEP is relatively easy to prepare for and pass. Other opinions or reviews?
The tough thing for me is that I have been reading about and interested in most areas of the liberal arts, humanities, sciences,and social sciences independently for most of my life. So, most of the 111 credit hours I accumulated over the last year were just 'brushing up' and submitting projects (SNHU) or taking competency tests / final exams. Classes usually took a few days (or occasionally weeks) at most. That doesn't work so well for math, at least not for me.
Sorry for the longish post - thanks for reading!
My first question is with the two Study.com classes in the subject line. Has anyone taken both and can give me some feedback? Is one significantly easier than the other for certain learners? And would Stats (either study or SL) be a better option?
And I'd also like to know more about the CLEP and TECEP options, and how difficult they are to prepare for if you've not had college algebra in a few decades. I've heard on this board that the TECEP is relatively easy to prepare for and pass. Other opinions or reviews?
The tough thing for me is that I have been reading about and interested in most areas of the liberal arts, humanities, sciences,and social sciences independently for most of my life. So, most of the 111 credit hours I accumulated over the last year were just 'brushing up' and submitting projects (SNHU) or taking competency tests / final exams. Classes usually took a few days (or occasionally weeks) at most. That doesn't work so well for math, at least not for me.
Sorry for the longish post - thanks for reading!
TESU: BALS Capstone
SNHU CfA: Intro to Ethics, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Argumentation & Communication, Intro to Mass Communications, Intro to Philosophy, World Lit I, Environmental Science, Business Communication, Principles of Management, Online Success, Skills for Business
CLEP: Eng Comp
Sophia.org: Effective Teams, Managing Conflict, Ancient Greek Philosophers
Study.com: Personal Finance, Presentation Skills, Info Literacy, Intro to Computing, Earth Science, A History of Vietnam War, Intro to Political Science, American Government, Database Management, Info Systems, Physical Geology
CSM Learn: The CSM Course
TEEX: Cybersecurity 101
Shmoop: History of Technology, Human Sexuality, U.S. History I & II, Classical Lit, The Bible as Lit, Psychology 101, Shakespeare's Plays, Professional Writing, Media Literacy, Journalism 101, Lit in the Media, Intro to E-Commerce
The Institutes: Ethics
TECEP: Computer Concepts and Applications
ALEKS: College Algebra
SNHU CfA: Intro to Ethics, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Argumentation & Communication, Intro to Mass Communications, Intro to Philosophy, World Lit I, Environmental Science, Business Communication, Principles of Management, Online Success, Skills for Business
CLEP: Eng Comp
Sophia.org: Effective Teams, Managing Conflict, Ancient Greek Philosophers
Study.com: Personal Finance, Presentation Skills, Info Literacy, Intro to Computing, Earth Science, A History of Vietnam War, Intro to Political Science, American Government, Database Management, Info Systems, Physical Geology
CSM Learn: The CSM Course
TEEX: Cybersecurity 101
Shmoop: History of Technology, Human Sexuality, U.S. History I & II, Classical Lit, The Bible as Lit, Psychology 101, Shakespeare's Plays, Professional Writing, Media Literacy, Journalism 101, Lit in the Media, Intro to E-Commerce
The Institutes: Ethics
TECEP: Computer Concepts and Applications
ALEKS: College Algebra