(06-03-2018, 08:09 PM)dfrecore Wrote: Just an FYI, I took ALEKS Beginning Algebra back in 2011 and sent it to TESU in 2014 when they actually accepted it (as MAT-102) and it's on my transcript. I'm not sure why they changed to it being developmental (no credit) because it wasn't any easier than the Applied Liberal Arts Math TECEP.
I thought about doing ALEKS years ago. I really wish I had done so. Hindsight.
I have an auto-immune condition that has slowed my brain functions. I was hoping to find a cure and progress to the point where I could take an online math class for a letter grade but because I cannot process quickly, I cannot complete a math exam that requires me to be finished in a few hours. So, I'm basically stuck with work at my own pace with ALEKS.
(06-03-2018, 08:21 PM)acamp Wrote: This is what a TESU evaluator emailed me a few weeks ago regarding how they accept ALEKS math courses:
“Please see response from the evaluator. Hope this helps. Tks.
ALEK0006 Trigonometry would transfer in as MAT-129 which duplicates ALEK0004 College Algebra with Trig & ALEK0005 Precalculus.
ALEK0009 Statistics for Behavioral Sci would transfer in as STA-201 and duplicates Business Statistics and Intro to Statistics.”
Acamp, that's gold! Thank you so much for sharing!