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(02-20-2022, 11:52 AM)rachel83az Wrote: (02-20-2022, 11:26 AM)staceyelle Wrote: I think this is what I am going to do. It has been over 30 years since I've taken a math class, and even then, I had horrible math anxiety.
I think you'll be pleasantly surprised by how easy Sophia makes math, compared to a standard math class.
Just not having hours of homework after every class was an improvement! Having a step by step video that you can watch over and over and pause was tremendously helpful. I wished Anthony was one of the options for Intro to Stats. I really liked his methodology for covering the material. I watched a few of the other options and didn't connect with them like I did with him. It was interesting to see how each instructor was so different.
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(02-20-2022, 11:52 AM)rachel83az Wrote: (02-20-2022, 11:26 AM)staceyelle Wrote: I think this is what I am going to do. It has been over 30 years since I've taken a math class, and even then, I had horrible math anxiety.
I think you'll be pleasantly surprised by how easy Sophia makes math, compared to a standard math class.
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Sophia.org is a great option, if you need or want another non-proctored self pace math/stats introductory course, the CSM Learn course is just $39 ($35 if you use the newsletter).
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(01-30-2022, 12:18 AM)path_seeker Wrote: (01-29-2022, 06:16 PM)echo64 Wrote: A lot of people aren't good at math and may need to work up until they can handle college algebra. I count myself in that group and glad to see Sophia adding a class like this.
Yes, I completed Intro to Applied Math, and College Math for the same reason. Not considering their transferability, they gave a solid refresher to College Algebra, making it easier to cruise through Algebra. Worst case is not getting a credit, best case is transferring as general electives, but nothing to lose.
Considering a career change, looking to take College Algebra and Probability/Stats for graded credit. So I'm currently taking Contemporary Math at my local CC as a refresher (it's been a good while since I've taken a math course).
I did take Stats at Study.com in 2018, but before that I took Beginning Algebra, Intermediate Algebra and College Algebra through ALEKS in 2011.
So far, I'm doing very well - but this course is much easier than I expected, and I'm not sure College Algebra will be as much of a breeze. OH, and it's ALEKS-based! So you do the initial knowledge check, then work your way through the pie (although you can't choose your pie pieces unfortunately). 4 end-of-module tests and a midterm done, just the final exam left.
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(01-26-2022, 10:58 PM)rachel83az Wrote: At TESU, the College Math CLEP comes in as MAT-102 General Math I and MAT-103 General Math II. Since Sophia is only 3 credits, I would guess it'll come in as MAT-102 if it's accepted. Chemistry will probably be either CHE-101 or CHE-104 without lab.
is there a way to get the lab separately somewhere so we can use this course in our degree?
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(02-25-2022, 05:57 PM)Blckbuster Wrote: (01-26-2022, 10:58 PM)rachel83az Wrote: At TESU, the College Math CLEP comes in as MAT-102 General Math I and MAT-103 General Math II. Since Sophia is only 3 credits, I would guess it'll come in as MAT-102 if it's accepted. Chemistry will probably be either CHE-101 or CHE-104 without lab.
is there a way to get the lab separately somewhere so we can use this course in our degree?
For TESU, I think you could use SL: https://www.straighterline.com/chem101le...-html.html Not sure about other schools. But, once you count the cost of their physical lab kit being shipped to you, Chemistry 111L at SDC (which has a virtual lab) is probably cheaper and easier to deal with.
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(02-25-2022, 05:57 PM)Blckbuster Wrote: (01-26-2022, 10:58 PM)rachel83az Wrote: At TESU, the College Math CLEP comes in as MAT-102 General Math I and MAT-103 General Math II. Since Sophia is only 3 credits, I would guess it'll come in as MAT-102 if it's accepted. Chemistry will probably be either CHE-101 or CHE-104 without lab.
is there a way to get the lab separately somewhere so we can use this course in our degree?
Which school are you going to? Because you don't need a lab science at most. TESU doesn't require a lab science. UMPI requires that your lab and science course be from the same school/provider. So it depends on where you're going as to whether this will be a viable option or not.
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(02-26-2022, 02:46 PM)dfrecore Wrote: (02-25-2022, 05:57 PM)Blckbuster Wrote: (01-26-2022, 10:58 PM)rachel83az Wrote: At TESU, the College Math CLEP comes in as MAT-102 General Math I and MAT-103 General Math II. Since Sophia is only 3 credits, I would guess it'll come in as MAT-102 if it's accepted. Chemistry will probably be either CHE-101 or CHE-104 without lab.
is there a way to get the lab separately somewhere so we can use this course in our degree?
Which school are you going to? Because you don't need a lab science at most. TESU doesn't require a lab science. UMPI requires that your lab and science course be from the same school/provider. So it depends on where you're going as to whether this will be a viable option or not. I am working on a degree from TESU, for the BS in Information Technology my academic advisor gave me a list that included this as one of the requirements:
B: Chem/Phys II 4SH (Not started)
Chemistry II or Physics II - w/Lab
*must earn grades of C or better
For TESU Chemistry and Physics course options, go to
CHE-122 General Chemistry II with Lab
PHY-116 Physics II with Lab
When I asked her about it, she led me to think I needed sciences with a lab.
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(02-27-2022, 07:08 PM)Blckbuster Wrote: (02-26-2022, 02:46 PM)dfrecore Wrote: Which school are you going to? Because you don't need a lab science at most. TESU doesn't require a lab science. UMPI requires that your lab and science course be from the same school/provider. So it depends on where you're going as to whether this will be a viable option or not. I am working on a degree from TESU, for the BS in Information Technology my academic advisor gave me a list that included this as one of the requirements:
B: Chem/Phys II 4SH (Not started)
Chemistry II or Physics II - w/Lab
*must earn grades of C or better
For TESU Chemistry and Physics course options, go to
CHE-122 General Chemistry II with Lab
PHY-116 Physics II with Lab
When I asked her about it, she led me to think I needed sciences with a lab.
I haven't seen anyone else on this forum go for TESU's IT degree, but that particular degree does require two lab sciences.
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