07-23-2010, 06:05 PM
KyleH Wrote:Yes, I will probably be going to TESC. I did not know that. Seems strange that beginning algebra could count as College Mathematics. Thank a ton for the heads up!
I most heartily agree. Aleks is a really easy way of getting those math credits done. Do you recommend I take business statistics, even if my degree is not likely to need it?
Hmmmm you think like I do...scary....I thought it best to get all three stats courses while the getting was good. I was lucky in that I was enrolled in dual programs: AAS business and BA social science so both the intro to stats STA-201 (LL) and business stats OPM-351 (UL) were applied (to both degree programs). Others have had only one stats course apply. Early on a few students got all three on the audits. Unfortunately, those days are long gone...<sigh>....Moving forward...
Even if you are allowed only one stats class, my feeling is that as long as the other is sitting on that ace transcript it works for me. You never know what you may need later. Certain programs require a specialty stats course of which both beh science or business stats would fit the description. Sorry for the long winded reply!
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AAS, Admin Studies. 2010
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