12-22-2015, 07:15 PM
Thank you all for your food for thought!!
I like the way you think. The classes that most apply to what I do are ones I already have an aptitude for, so I don't find them as horrific as I do stats. The more I think about it, yes statistics are a big part of what I do, but most of what I do is moving the numbers, not figuring out what they are -- And Communications is how they move.
dfrecore Wrote:Really, most people do what they're good at, which makes what they're doing "easier".
I like the way you think. The classes that most apply to what I do are ones I already have an aptitude for, so I don't find them as horrific as I do stats. The more I think about it, yes statistics are a big part of what I do, but most of what I do is moving the numbers, not figuring out what they are -- And Communications is how they move.
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Saylor: Principles of Marketing | Principles of Management
Free: Kaplan PLA | Cybersecurity for Everyone | Cybersecurity for Business | CPCU Ethics
ALEKS: Intermediate Algebra | College Algebra | Pre-Calculus | Intro to Stats |
Straighterline: Cultural Anthropology | Intro to Religion | Accounting I | Microeconomics
Next up: TECEP Psychology of Women