02-01-2019, 08:50 PM
(02-01-2019, 06:43 PM)Merlin Wrote: I'm not sure what this is supposed to do or how it is beneficial? If you just want to learn the material before using ALEKS for the credit, then use Khan Academy or one of the other free options first. That's what I did when I was reviewing precalc and studying Statistics. Then I signed up at ALEKS and took the initial assessment and scored well enough to pass. That was before the ACE Knowledge Check system was put in place of course.
If you want to delete your current progress in ALEKS you can just withdraw from the course and move to another and then move back, or if you want a full reset and a clean slate, just cancel the student account and create another student account under the same parent account. I had to do the latter after coming back to ALEKS after a long hiatus and my student account was in a weird state. You can use the same name on both accounts, but just to make sure there wasn't any confusion, I renamed my original student account to "BROKEN ACCOUNT" so I would know not to use it and ALEKS would know not to use it for any course validations.
I'm sorry you derived no benefit from my post, Merlin. Someone having your depth of knowledge probably wouldn't gain much from someone who doesn't have thousands of posts but hopefully Mil0 was helped.
Since Mil0 had already paid for an Aleks subscription for this month but is having difficulties with the site, why not use the time to figure how to work through those issues? And while working through those issues, wouldn't be helpful to scroll through some of the content for college algebra and statistics? I wish I had done this because perhaps I would have figured out my problem with the graphing tool and scored much higher on my Trig eval.
Isn't it great to know there is more than one option to solve the Aleks situation?
Robin
Member since 2008
~ Slowly collecting credits from a variety of sources. Almost finished with my baccalaureate degree.
Member since 2008
~ Slowly collecting credits from a variety of sources. Almost finished with my baccalaureate degree.