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Credit for ALEKS Corp (McGraw Hill) Online courses in College Algebra & Statistics - alleycat - 11-03-2009

My sons course has not landed on his transcript yet either. I emailed them and still no response. It shows approved but not listed on the transcript. He also wants to get on to his next course.


Credit for ALEKS Corp (McGraw Hill) Online courses in College Algebra & Statistics - cookderosa - 11-03-2009

alleycat Wrote:My sons course has not landed on his transcript yet either. I emailed them and still no response. It shows approved but not listed on the transcript. He also wants to get on to his next course.
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Ours took about a week- and I don't know why, but try logging in using the SS# instead of the other methods (email, etc) because the person helping me told me that is the most accurate way to access the account- and sure enough, when i changed the way i logged in, it was right. :confused:


Credit for ALEKS Corp (McGraw Hill) Online courses in College Algebra & Statistics - alleycat - 11-03-2009

cookderosa Wrote:>>

Ours took about a week- and I don't know why, but try logging in using the SS# instead of the other methods (email, etc) because the person helping me told me that is the most accurate way to access the account- and sure enough, when i changed the way i logged in, it was right. :confused:


We did the SS# method. At least I have a better guide post on how long it might take. Thank you Jennifer.


Credit for ALEKS Corp (McGraw Hill) Online courses in College Algebra & Statistics - nj593 - 11-03-2009

Add business stats to that it will duplicate if you take the other two.
this is the email i received today.
"Please be advised that no additional courses in statistics can be applied to your degree."
So, now i need to find a 3 credit general education credit...
Any ideas on a simple test in dsst that will cover that?
I was thinking either intro to law or intro to computers test.


cookderosa Wrote:List of ALEKS classes at TESC

ok, so I'm pretty sure we have a final list of ALEKS classes for TESC. It appears as if 2 of them duplicate, which usually means you won't get credit for both- so choose either/or from those.

TESC ALEKS evaluation
001 Beginning Algebra- MAT102
002 Intermediate Algebra- MAT115
[COLOR="Red"]003 College Algebra- MAT121 *TESC Duplicate College Algebra w/trig
004 College Algebra with Trig- MAT121 *TESC Duplicate College Algebra[/COLOR]
[COLOR="Blue"]005 PreCal- MAT129 *TESC Dulplicate Trig
006 Trig- MAT129 *TESC duplicates PreCal [/COLOR]
007 Intro Stats- STA201
008 Business Stats- OPM351
009 Stats for Beh. Science- STA199


Based on this list, anyone should be able to obtain 12 non-duplicating math credits plus 6 non-duplicating stats credits for a total of 18 possible math/natural science credits. When math/science general education area is full, those overflow into general education electives.
Additionally, business stats would be a free elective (not general education elective) for everyone except business majors.



Credit for ALEKS Corp (McGraw Hill) Online courses in College Algebra & Statistics - alleycat - 11-04-2009

UPDATE: It landed on his transcript sometime last might. So it took 5 days in all.


Credit for ALEKS Corp (McGraw Hill) Online courses in College Algebra & Statistics - cookderosa - 11-04-2009

nj593 Wrote:Add business stats to that it will duplicate if you take the other two.
this is the email i received today.
"Please be advised that no additional courses in statistics can be applied to your degree."
So, now i need to find a 3 credit general education credit...
Any ideas on a simple test in dsst that will cover that?
I was thinking either intro to law or intro to computers test.
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Interesting. It's interesting to me because stats are gen ed math/nat science- why won't they count? Is there a policy somewhere? HOWEVER, I do want to point out that business stats has always been a free elective, so that never counts as a general elective...but I still wonder about that email.


Credit for ALEKS Corp (McGraw Hill) Online courses in College Algebra & Statistics - nj593 - 11-04-2009

cookderosa Wrote:>>

Interesting. It's interesting to me because stats are gen ed math/nat science- why won't they count? Is there a policy somewhere? HOWEVER, I do want to point out that business stats has always been a free elective, so that never counts as a general elective...but I still wonder about that email.

Couldnt tell you. I cant get straight answers down there. Its like my file says treat like crap or something because there real iffy when i call and ask for help.
Sorry venting. I start classes in 3 weeks and they cant even tell me what book their using for one class.


Credit for ALEKS Corp (McGraw Hill) Online courses in College Algebra & Statistics - jadechow - 11-04-2009

nj593 Wrote:Its like my file says treat like crap or something...

Sorry you're having trouble, but that sentence just made me laugh out loud. I'll be some places even have a "treat like crap" stamp so they don't have to write it out so much. Big Grin


Credit for ALEKS Corp (McGraw Hill) Online courses in College Algebra & Statistics - derek10rr3 - 11-15-2009

Nevermind, figured it out Smile


Credit for ALEKS Corp (McGraw Hill) Online courses in College Algebra & Statistics - nj593 - 11-15-2009

derek10rr3 Wrote:Nevermind, figured it out Smile
Forgot to post this. Spoke with advisement over at TESC last week. So they said that if you have stats any one of them the others are a waste because stats is stats. Trig is a waste because that would fall in college math category and would already be filled by my college algebra or something like that. So what im getting at is dont do what i did and take all of them if you dont need them because its pointless.
I think the only time all these maths i took would help would be if i was a math major.