03-29-2018, 11:44 PM
I am in the same boat. I don't have any tips but I'm looking at Shmoop for math as well. Math is hands-down my worst subject and the non-proctored exams appeal to me. Otherwise, there's a good chance the proctor will be watching me sob in fetal position on the floor.
For a BSBA, I need Statistics, and either College Algebra or Quantitative Business Analysis. Reading the descriptions, I can't tell which Shmoop courses correspond to that. Math II? Algebra II? Does anyone know which class would work, and also which one would be the easiest to take to fulfill that requirement?
For a BSBA, I need Statistics, and either College Algebra or Quantitative Business Analysis. Reading the descriptions, I can't tell which Shmoop courses correspond to that. Math II? Algebra II? Does anyone know which class would work, and also which one would be the easiest to take to fulfill that requirement?
TESU, BSBA-HR Completed December 2020
Completed: B&M CC: 67 units applied to degree Study.com: Principles of Management, Principles of Marketing, Computing, International Business, Library Science, Managerial Accounting, Leading Organizational Change, Finance, Organizational Theory, Strategic Human Resources (30 units) Davar: Organizational Behavior, Managerial Communication (6 units) Sophia: Microeconomics, Statistics, College Algebra, Conflict Resolution, Leading Teams (11 units) Institutes: Ethics (2 units) TESU: Business Capstone, Cornerstone (4 units)
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Completed: B&M CC: 67 units applied to degree Study.com: Principles of Management, Principles of Marketing, Computing, International Business, Library Science, Managerial Accounting, Leading Organizational Change, Finance, Organizational Theory, Strategic Human Resources (30 units) Davar: Organizational Behavior, Managerial Communication (6 units) Sophia: Microeconomics, Statistics, College Algebra, Conflict Resolution, Leading Teams (11 units) Institutes: Ethics (2 units) TESU: Business Capstone, Cornerstone (4 units)
Next up: Researching Master's Programs