07-21-2009, 02:49 PM
Thank you, thank you, thank you for all the help, everyone!
GRE is out, as is anything except for CLEP and DANTES. Regis is pretty strict about their testing policies and what they will and will not accept.
I was referring to the Statistics DANTES exam. I use statistics in my job frequently and I understand functions in Excel. I can plug in numbers; I just can't read formulas or anything to do with algebra. Statistics therefore seemed like the most likely option for me. Do you know if it's heavy on theory or on math? Or is it a mixture of the two? Is it means and medians and standard deviations, or is it y(x)42xz= the square root of a cow?
I'll check out all of the study materials - just wondering about your views!
Thanks!
GRE is out, as is anything except for CLEP and DANTES. Regis is pretty strict about their testing policies and what they will and will not accept.
I was referring to the Statistics DANTES exam. I use statistics in my job frequently and I understand functions in Excel. I can plug in numbers; I just can't read formulas or anything to do with algebra. Statistics therefore seemed like the most likely option for me. Do you know if it's heavy on theory or on math? Or is it a mixture of the two? Is it means and medians and standard deviations, or is it y(x)42xz= the square root of a cow?
I'll check out all of the study materials - just wondering about your views!
Thanks!