02-21-2016, 12:56 AM
I totally recommend ALEKS because it's so low-pressure. You fail? So what, try again. Doesn't cost you any more or less, just a little time, and at $20 a month, it's okay to take your time.
What got me through ALEKS Stats was YouTube. If you search YouTube for whatever concept you're looking for, you'll find a few different people talking about how to do it, so it's like being able to swap professors mid-lecture. My favorite was the Stats 101 playlist by Brandon Foltz - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFrjdcI...FbK04MBEhA - He just had a way that clicked for me, but there were a couple of other folks I found super helpful.
What got me through ALEKS Stats was YouTube. If you search YouTube for whatever concept you're looking for, you'll find a few different people talking about how to do it, so it's like being able to swap professors mid-lecture. My favorite was the Stats 101 playlist by Brandon Foltz - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFrjdcI...FbK04MBEhA - He just had a way that clicked for me, but there were a couple of other folks I found super helpful.
Completed since 10/30/15:
Saylor: Principles of Marketing | Principles of Management
Free: Kaplan PLA | Cybersecurity for Everyone | Cybersecurity for Business | CPCU Ethics
ALEKS: Intermediate Algebra | College Algebra | Pre-Calculus | Intro to Stats |
Straighterline: Cultural Anthropology | Intro to Religion | Accounting I | Microeconomics
Next up: TECEP Psychology of Women
Saylor: Principles of Marketing | Principles of Management
Free: Kaplan PLA | Cybersecurity for Everyone | Cybersecurity for Business | CPCU Ethics
ALEKS: Intermediate Algebra | College Algebra | Pre-Calculus | Intro to Stats |
Straighterline: Cultural Anthropology | Intro to Religion | Accounting I | Microeconomics
Next up: TECEP Psychology of Women