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Where can I find course “BUS 210 Quantitative Skills for Business” outside TESU to
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Thread Title: Where can I find the course “BUS-210 Quantitative Skills for Business” outside TESU to transfer in?

Dear all, I’m almost finishing planning my BSBA CIS course plan. I want to transfer as much as possible credits into TESU, but I cannot find the course “Quantitative Skills for Business” in Study.com/Sophia.org/Saylor.org.
 
I’d like to know that does CSM Learn credits (see below link) can still be transfer into TESU “BUS-210 Quantitative Skills for Business”?
Thank you very much!

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StraighterLine has a new-ish course, Quantitative Reasoning, It 'may' do the job... https://www.straighterline.com/online-co...reasoning/
Having said that, this is reply is to indicate that the WIKI is updated regularly, that's the last we know of the CSM Learn course, it should still transfer over as meeting the requirement. I don't recall reading anything different just yet... It's safe to complete the CSM and other requirements on the WIKI. https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...re_Roadmap
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When I took the CSM Learn course, I was looking for a math class that would count toward the requirement for my degree.  TESU accepted CSMLearn, and it came in as BUS-210. So I'm pretty sure that will meet your need.  

Check with your advisor at TESU (I recommend Don Stoltz) to confirm, but it is both an interesting course that I actually enjoyed, and really inexpensive ($39).  It is approved for ACE credit, so comes in on a Credly transcript to the school.
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(01-01-2024, 06:42 PM)studyingfortests Wrote: When I took the CSM Learn course, I was looking for a math class that would count toward the requirement for my degree.  TESU accepted CSMLearn, and it came in as BUS-210. So I'm pretty sure that will meet your need.  

Check with your advisor at TESU (I recommend Don Stoltz) to confirm, but it is both an interesting course that I actually enjoyed, and really inexpensive ($39).  It is approved for ACE credit, so comes in on a Credly transcript to the school.
I transferred in CSMLearn as BUS-210 about 2 weeks ago. No issues. Don't forget to use a referral code for 25% off (the referrer gets nothing for you using one).
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JPN Wrote:I transferred in CSMLearn as BUS-210 about 2 weeks ago. No issues. Don't forget to use a referral code for 25% off (the referrer gets nothing for you using one).

Awesome, that's what I thought would happen... Thanks for confirming! Oh yeah, and get the referral code if you haven't gotten one yet...
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(01-02-2024, 05:41 AM)JPN Wrote:
(01-01-2024, 06:42 PM)studyingfortests Wrote: When I took the CSM Learn course, I was looking for a math class that would count toward the requirement for my degree.  TESU accepted CSMLearn, and it came in as BUS-210. So I'm pretty sure that will meet your need.  

Check with your advisor at TESU (I recommend Don Stoltz) to confirm, but it is both an interesting course that I actually enjoyed, and really inexpensive ($39).  It is approved for ACE credit, so comes in on a Credly transcript to the school.
I transferred in CSMLearn as BUS-210 about 2 weeks ago. No issues. Don't forget to use a referral code for 25% off (the referrer gets nothing for you using one).

Hi JPN, thank you very much. Do you still have a referral code or a referral link? I'll PM you to get the code/link. Great thanks!
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CSMLearn is USD$ 54 now:

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Anyone a code to put down the new 54$?
Does have any final exam de CSM course?
Thanks in advance.
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(01-01-2024, 11:13 AM)lucillegyl Wrote: Thread Title: Where can I find the course “BUS-210 Quantitative Skills for Business” outside TESU to transfer in?

Dear all, I’m almost finishing planning my BSBA CIS course plan. I want to transfer as much as possible credits into TESU, but I cannot find the course “Quantitative Skills for Business” in Study.com/Sophia.org/Saylor.org.
 
I’d like to know that does CSM Learn credits (see below link) can still be transfer into TESU “BUS-210 Quantitative Skills for Business”?
Thank you very much!

https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...z_version)

coopersmith 303 quantitative analysis was aproved for equivalency to quantitative skills in business 2100 at tesu by assistant dean alisha malone in April 2024 for bsba gen mngt deree reqs. FYI
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(08-30-2024, 03:18 PM)Kab Wrote: Anyone a code to put down the new 54$?
Does have any final exam de CSM course?
Thanks in advance.

There is no final exam, but you need a 100% score to pass each module.  You want to pass it on the first try because it's a lot of work to keep repeating things.

The first 10% of the course is free, so you can try it out.
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