01-05-2010, 06:18 PM
taylor,
just for clarity what is your major? everyone who picks up the phone says stats is stats. when they evaluate the transcript things can change.
just for clarity what is your major? everyone who picks up the phone says stats is stats. when they evaluate the transcript things can change.
taylor Wrote:I just wanted to let you know I just got done speaking to an advisor and she let me know that ALEKS0007 Intro to Stats, ALEKS0008 Business Statistics, and ALEKS0009 Statistics for Behavioral Science are all STA201. She told me you could take all 3 courses but you would only get 3 credits. She said Stats is Stats. I mentioned to her that I got an email from TESC earlier that ALEKS0008 was OPM351 but she said it didn't matter and the advisor that sent it made a mistake. And she also said if it's not on your evaluation it doesn't mean it's approved anyway. She also stated that no student at TESC has gotten credit for more than 1 Stat course in ALEKS. Has anybody gotten credit for more than 1 Stat course in ALEKS? Her statement doesn't seem right considering how many people I've seen on the forum with multiple ALEKS Stat classes. Anyway, I wanted to pass on this info. for TESC students considering doing more than 1 Stat class at ALEKS.
Now I have to tweak my plan to apply for graduation on time. I need 6 credits to graduate. Are there anything similar to ALEKS where I can take 2 classes and finish in less than a month? I've read some comments about Penn Foster classes and Straighterline classes how are they? Which could I finish on time and have transcripts sent to TESC before end of March?
Thank you in advance, I'd appreciate the advice.
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AAS, Admin Studies. 2010
BA, Social Sciences. 2010. Arnold Fletcher Award.
AAS, Environmental, Safety & Security Technologies. 2011
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