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Colleges that will allow taking just one course
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Coopersmith is $50 per credit.
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(05-07-2020, 03:38 PM)Zed Wrote: Here's another option. Haven't found much feedback. Looks like it would be challenging, but self-paced:

https://westcottcourses.com/c/abstract-algebra/BR

Thanks! I looked into that but you need methods of proof and so I don't think I'm going to take it.
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(05-07-2020, 03:54 PM)Giantzebra Wrote:
(05-07-2020, 03:40 PM)natshar Wrote: Also if you haven't already try coopersmith they are only $150 and self-paced. And then you pay a fee to sent transcript to TESU I believe. I've heard good things about coopersmith.

The only courses that counts as UL are quantitative analysis and linear algebra. Each are worth 3 credits. If you need 4 credits this still might be cheaper and faster than a Uni to do both. Just get them pre-approved by e-mailing advising first.

So I can get 6 credits for 300? Or its 150 per credit?

It is $150 total for each 3 credit course. If you do both 3 credit courses that be $300 for 6 credits. So if you did the math that is $50/credit
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See if a school has a policy for visiting students. I took a few courses at a local brick and mortar and had COSC fill out a visiting/transient student form and it was fine.
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(05-07-2020, 03:40 PM)natshar Wrote: Also if you haven't already try coopersmith they are only $150 and self-paced. And then you pay a fee to sent transcript to TESU I believe. I've heard good things about coopersmith.

The only courses that counts as UL are quantitative analysis and linear algebra. Each are worth 3 credits. If you need 4 credits this still might be cheaper and faster than a Uni to do both. Just get them pre-approved by e-mailing advising first.

This is probably the best option. MAT-301 and MAT-305 from Coopersmith. No forum posts or lengthy homework to worry about. Just study and take the exams. Definitely the least expensive option too.
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thanks for this guys, really appreciated
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(05-07-2020, 04:09 PM)Zed Wrote:
(05-07-2020, 03:40 PM)natshar Wrote: Also if you haven't already try coopersmith they are only $150 and self-paced. And then you pay a fee to sent transcript to TESU I believe. I've heard good things about coopersmith.

The only courses that counts as UL are quantitative analysis and linear algebra. Each are worth 3 credits. If you need 4 credits this still might be cheaper and faster than a Uni to do both. Just get them pre-approved by e-mailing advising first.

This is probably the best option. MAT-301 and MAT-305 from Coopersmith. No forum posts or lengthy homework to worry about. Just study and take the exams. Definitely the least expensive option too.

As far as you know, will TESU take them as upper level?
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(05-07-2020, 06:03 PM)Giantzebra Wrote:
(05-07-2020, 04:09 PM)Zed Wrote:
(05-07-2020, 03:40 PM)natshar Wrote: Also if you haven't already try coopersmith they are only $150 and self-paced. And then you pay a fee to sent transcript to TESU I believe. I've heard good things about coopersmith.

The only courses that counts as UL are quantitative analysis and linear algebra. Each are worth 3 credits. If you need 4 credits this still might be cheaper and faster than a Uni to do both. Just get them pre-approved by e-mailing advising first.

This is probably the best option. MAT-301 and MAT-305 from Coopersmith. No forum posts or lengthy homework to worry about. Just study and take the exams. Definitely the least expensive option too.

As far as you know, will TESU take them as upper level?

Yes I was told this by another member on this forum doing a math degree. Also, numerous people on this forum have used Linear Algebra at UL for computer science degrees.

That being said, TESU does change things sometimes. I would simply shoot advising an e-mail telling them you want to take those courses and get it pre-approved before you spend any money and buy the courses.
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(05-07-2020, 02:45 PM)Giantzebra Wrote: Hi! I am trying to find an 4 credit upper level math course I can take online and then transfer in to TESU. I don't mind paying regular price for the class - it will save me from having to take two. Does anyone know any college that may offer such a thing? 
(Even just an idea of something that might work)
It sounds as if you're asking if there are schools that will admit non-degree seeking students.

If that's the case, then the answer to that question is yes; however, those that do usually limit the total number of credits you can earn while in non-degree seeking status.

In your specific case, APUS allows non-degree seeking students and they offer all of the LL/UL math courses to complete a Bachelor's in Mathematics (they have a BS in Mathematics degree themselves).

Current cost is $285 per credit hour + a $65 per course technology fee.
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Thank you everyone! I really feel like I have some really good things to work with over here - I sincerely appreciate all the help!
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