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Quantitative Literacy Question - cleper123 - 12-05-2017 Hi Everyone, I'm not really a natural when it comes to math. I can do it but it comes slowly so I'm looking for possible alternatives. I was looking at the TESU requirements for a BSBA Gen Mgmt and at the bottom, under Degree Requirements, it states "College Algebra or Quantitative Business Analysis within Intellectual and Practical Skills section of General Education requirements." So does this mean that I could substitute what people seem to usually do: MAT-121 College Algebra, for MAT-119 Quantitative Business Analysis, by doing Study.com Math 107: Quantitative Literacy? Just for the record, I already have 4cr General Education Math and 2cr special Topics Math from a CC, which I believe would go into Gen Ed electives. Does anyone know if this would work? Thanks! RE: Quantitative Literacy Question - dfrecore - 12-05-2017 Yes, that should work. I don't know that it's easier than College Algebra though, so you may want to work on both (it's free to work through the courses), and see which one you're doing better in. It's a nice way to not have to commit until after you've gotten through quite a bit. |