05-13-2010, 08:46 PM
Maniac Craniac Wrote:I feel for you.
For lower level credits, CLEP will help you out a bit, and so will ALEKS (some of their courses are ACE approved). To finish it out, maybe you can check the online course catalog for Clovis Community College- they are VERY inexpensive and work out to about the same credit-for-credit cost as CLEP.
Also, Louisiana State University has some very inexpensive self-paced courses (about $80/credit, if memory serves). A bit more expensive than them would be the large list of self-paced courses from Brigham Young University ($150/credit).
Those are some ideas, however, since I'm posting from my phone, I am unable to look up their course catalogs and don't know which of these schools will have a decent selection of math courses. I can do some research for you later.
I think anyone who is in doubt should just ask Excelsior:
1) Is it true?
2) When?
3) Will enrolled students be grandfathered under the old policy (and do I need exam approval before the policy change)?
If the answers are YES, TOMORROW and NO, respectively, then you can panic. Otherwise, now might be the best time to... calm yourself... and get to the books!
Thanks! I'm already on the borderline between junior/senior with Rutgers. I have all the underclassmen credits I could use done for a math major. BYU is interesting. I'll go through their stuff soon. I've looked at LSU before and don't remember them having any upper-level credits in math.