05-13-2024, 11:53 AM
Community colleges are your best bet, although there will be competition. You're already registering late for the summer term in most places.
It looks like Montgomery County CC has spots open in one of its summer sections for MAT 220: https://www.mc3.edu/courses/mat-220-linear-algebra
You can get on the waitlist here if that doesn't work out:
Oakton College MAT 260: https://catalog.oakton.edu/search/?searc...ar+algebra
Washtenaw CC MTH 197: https://catalog.wccnet.edu/current/courses/mth-197.php
Northern Virginia CC MTH 267: https://online.nvcc.edu/schedules/summer/sumth.html
Or try your local CC, most offer linear algebra in some capacity.
It looks like Montgomery County CC has spots open in one of its summer sections for MAT 220: https://www.mc3.edu/courses/mat-220-linear-algebra
You can get on the waitlist here if that doesn't work out:
Oakton College MAT 260: https://catalog.oakton.edu/search/?searc...ar+algebra
Washtenaw CC MTH 197: https://catalog.wccnet.edu/current/courses/mth-197.php
Northern Virginia CC MTH 267: https://online.nvcc.edu/schedules/summer/sumth.html
Or try your local CC, most offer linear algebra in some capacity.
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Georgia Tech OMSCS (Fall '24 onward!)
Completed:
* TESU BACS (coursework completed August '24, degree awarded September '24)
* C++ Programming Certificate, Washtenaw Community College (August '23)
* Bachelors of Arts, a Canadian brick & mortar university (2020)