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Credit for ALEKS Corp (McGraw Hill) Online courses in College Algebra & Statistics - PeteDude - 12-05-2009 cookderosa Wrote:>> Yeah, that too! ![]() The other thing i forgot to mention is that some of the 250+ Hour Club probably includes folks who are only using ALEKS and have no other supplementary materials. You could spend a significant chunk of hours simply reading explanations and redoing things you have no way to practice/check elsewhere. Credit for ALEKS Corp (McGraw Hill) Online courses in College Algebra & Statistics - MISin08 - 12-05-2009 PeteDude Wrote:Yeah, that too! PeteDude makes a very good point, and since this is a long thread, bears repeating for those who come in new. ALEKS is usable for learning all by itself (I did so, for pre-Algebra, about 70 hours, much of which was relearning), but I find Business Statistics benefits from supplementary material. I can recommend Idiot's Guide to Statistics, the Annenberg Against all Odds video series (with the fetching Dr. Amabile) and the occasional Web search. I have Barron's Business Statistics and Business Statistics Demystified on hand, but haven't used them very much. Phillip Credit for ALEKS Corp (McGraw Hill) Online courses in College Algebra & Statistics - PeteDude - 12-09-2009 MISin08 Wrote:PeteDude makes a very good point, and since this is a long thread, bears repeating for those who come in new. ALEKS is usable for learning all by itself (I did so, for pre-Algebra, about 70 hours, much of which was relearning), but I find Business Statistics benefits from supplementary material. . . . Likewise, for College Algebra: I've dogeared my copy of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Algebra, and have made good use of College Algebra Demystified. The Idiot's and Demystified books for PreCalculus have also been handy too, as not everything in ALEKS is covered in College Algebra books. The PurpleMath website has also been very, very helpful. Occasional Google searches for certain topics as well as YouTube videos round out the study kit I've been using. Credit for ALEKS Corp (McGraw Hill) Online courses in College Algebra & Statistics - bricabrac - 12-22-2009 Hi Cook/All, My degree audit at TESC was just completed. All coding held true with the math courses. Intro to Stats (007) and Stats for Beh Sci (009) were both transcribed as Principles of Statistics (STA-201) and the latter coded RI DUP (ruled ineligible for this program-duplicate). I was given credit for Business Statistics (008\OPM-351) on both degree transcripts: business (both courses within major) and social science (both courses in gen ed elect). I followed the precedent set by lwmcc (post #314 1/28/09) once I saw the transcript had been received I requested an evaluation of the ACE transcript. 2/3 vs 1/3 was definitely worth it and may be able to use the beh sci course later, at a different institution. In all fairness I think there was a lot of crossover on 007 and 008. And as long as TESC's stats course is not titled Intro but Principles all should be fine for future goals. And if not, Beh Sci is still sitting on the ACE transcript. Any who just wanted to pass along the information to TESC students. I'm wondering if it may just depend on your major because I was also told by express advising stats was stats and only one course would apply. My view, just get it on your ACE transcript and worry about the particulars later; once all the dust settles. For anyone who did not get the correct result, wait until close to graduation and request an evaluation. Next: Straighterline Good luck everyone! cookderosa Wrote:List of ALEKS classes at TESC Credit for ALEKS Corp (McGraw Hill) Online courses in College Algebra & Statistics - taylor - 12-22-2009 Yes I found out that this week too. Everything on Cook's conversion is right on the button except for ALEKS009 which is actually STA201 not STA199. Therefore, Intro. to Stats and Stats for Behavioral Science would duplicate at TESC. They must've made some changes. So for those who got credit for both consider yourself lucky. Regardless, ALEKS has been a neat way to gain some extra credits. Credit for ALEKS Corp (McGraw Hill) Online courses in College Algebra & Statistics - cookderosa - 12-22-2009 taylor Wrote:Yes I found out that this week too. Everything on Cook's conversion is right on the button except for ALEKS009 which is actually STA201 not STA199. Therefore, Intro. to Stats and Stats for Behavioral Science would duplicate at TESC. They must've made some changes. So for those who got credit for both consider yourself lucky. Regardless, ALEKS has been a neat way to gain some extra credits. Glad you guys posted this. They changed it, the first person who had an eval early on in this thread had it non-duplicated as 199 AND 201 lol....it just takes some time for them to work out the kinks. Well, in any event, at least we know!! OH...and in other news, I just got a 37% stats assessment!!! <doing the happy dance> I know, I have a long way to go, but I'm kickin major butt lol! Credit for ALEKS Corp (McGraw Hill) Online courses in College Algebra & Statistics - cookderosa - 12-22-2009 Latest and last (?) breakdown for ALEKS at TESC. Here we go- 15 math credits and 3 business/free elective. That's 18 in all!! 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] [COLOR="SeaGreen"]007 Intro Stats- STA201 *TESC Duplicate beh. stats 009 Stats for Beh. Science- STA201 *TESC Duplicate intro stats[/COLOR] 008 Business Stats- OPM351 Credit for ALEKS Corp (McGraw Hill) Online courses in College Algebra & Statistics - bricabrac - 12-22-2009 WhoooHoooo! ROCK ON!!! cookderosa Wrote:OH...and in other news, I just got a 37% stats assessment!!! <doing the happy dance> I know, I have a long way to go, but I'm kickin major butt lol! Credit for ALEKS Corp (McGraw Hill) Online courses in College Algebra & Statistics - soupbone - 12-28-2009 alleycat Wrote:My son just banged out Beg Alg yesterday. He did the intake eval and it took him 1 hr and 15 min. He is happy to get 3 college credits done so quickly. On to Interm Alg next. This confuses me a bit. I did the intake eval and scored 85% but it still required me hours and hours of problems to get the assessment to pop up. Now I know that through the master account I could have requested an assessment but how is it possible to get above 70% on the original assessment and not have to continue? ![]() Credit for ALEKS Corp (McGraw Hill) Online courses in College Algebra & Statistics - TMW2010 - 12-28-2009 soupbone Wrote:This confuses me a bit. I did the intake eval and scored 85% but it still required me hours and hours of problems to get the assessment to pop up. Now I know that through the master account I could have requested an assessment but how is it possible to get above 70% on the original assessment and not have to continue? The first thing you do with an ALEKS course is take the initial assessment. If you get over 70% on your initial assessment, you're done. Log out of ALEKS, log into ACE, and have them pull the info over. |