06-25-2017, 09:58 AM
dfrecore Wrote:If you have poor math skills, then I think you're looking at the wrong degree. The BA in Computer Science is VERY math heavy (Calc I & II, Discrete Math, Calc-based Linear Algebra). Maybe you might want to think about the BSBA in CIS instead.
I would suggest the BSBA with CIS option instead as well. If you really wanted to continue onward with a more technical degree you can go for a BSIT at WGU, or their BSCIA, even their software development degree. You might want to check out their requirements and also check out Hodges UPower programs as well, they've comptency based too.
In regards to taking math courses, take intermediate/college algebra and if you want to work on more math, take Precalculus and Trigonometry at ALEKS. I failed their STATS, I would recommend SL Business Stats or Study.com, same goes for Calculus I, Calculus II is only available at SL as Study.com hasn't got one.
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