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OoO, I didn't know that. Thanks guys. I think I am on the 2018 catalog. I registered early this year. Looks like it's just:
American Gov (which I'm working on), Statistics, two sciences with lab, Project Management, and Capstone
I'm going to do the science labs at a community college, but man..., where can I find a statistics course that is easy?
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(04-04-2018, 09:52 PM)MrBossmanJr Wrote: OoO, I didn't know that. Thanks guys. I think I am on the 2018 catalog. I registered early this year. Looks like it's just:
American Gov (which I'm working on), Statistics, two sciences with lab, Project Management, and Capstone
I'm going to do the science labs at a community college, but man..., where can I find a statistics course that is easy?
After unsuccessfully doing ALEKS, and then trying SL, I'm going through Study.com right now and finding it manageable.
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That's kinda scary. I thinking about a B&M for that course.
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I took the Business Statistics course (& passed) through SL vs their Intro to Statistics. I had totally tried (and failed) both with ALEKS when it was an option. I found the SL Business Statistics course more theory based than mathematics.
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OoO, would that business stats course cover the regular math stats requirement?
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(04-05-2018, 04:18 PM)MrBossmanJr Wrote: OoO, would that business stats course cover the regular math stats requirement?
Any college-level statistics course should cover the statistics math requirement, as long as it isn't a developmental course.
StraighterLine's Intro to Statistics and Business Statistics are equivalent, they both come into TESU as STA-201 Principles of Statistics. As do the stats courses from Davar, Shmoop, and Study.com.
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