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armstrongsubero Wrote:Which course does this transfer to TESU as?
For $39, it transfers to TESU as BUS-210 Quantitative Skills for Business
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Supreme1995 Wrote:Wont this course fulfill my math requirement for a criminal justice 4 year degree?
Hey sovI’m about 45% through w the CSM course. I was wondering is it all like this? Problem solving and getting correct answer or redoing it? Are there any exams or proctored tests? Also you just complete the CSM course right? Not career strategies or anything Addtl?
Yes, it's the only Math course you ever will need for a BALS! Woo hoo bro! Oh yea, there are no final exams or anything, it's more like a competency based program where you just go and do things until you're 100% complete. If you make mistakes, you make up the mistakes. So, take your time and do one by one slowly, to get the points the first time.
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(05-03-2019, 05:46 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: BTW, akr680, which state are you currently located?
You can take the CSM Learn course for the Quantitative Literacy requirement. Then take College Algebra from ALEKS and Business Stats at StraigherLine or Study.com, you will need College Algebra and Stats for BSBA degrees regardless. Some people just skip the CSM Learn course in favor of another general education course. I would take it to prepare you for college algebra.
I am currently living in California.
I've started the CSM course. It is very interesting.
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(05-04-2019, 11:40 AM)akr680 Wrote: (05-03-2019, 05:46 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: BTW, akr680, which state are you currently located?
You can take the CSM Learn course for the Quantitative Literacy requirement. Then take College Algebra from ALEKS and Business Stats at StraigherLine or Study.com, you will need College Algebra and Stats for BSBA degrees regardless. Some people just skip the CSM Learn course in favor of another general education course. I would take it to prepare you for college algebra.
I am currently living in California.
I've started the CSM course. It is very interesting.
Clark from CSMlearn here. I was curious if you completed the CSM Course yet? We'd be interested in your feedback. Best of luck to you!
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(05-15-2019, 12:41 PM)CSMlearn Wrote: (05-04-2019, 11:40 AM)akr680 Wrote: (05-03-2019, 05:46 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: BTW, akr680, which state are you currently located?
You can take the CSM Learn course for the Quantitative Literacy requirement. Then take College Algebra from ALEKS and Business Stats at StraigherLine or Study.com, you will need College Algebra and Stats for BSBA degrees regardless. Some people just skip the CSM Learn course in favor of another general education course. I would take it to prepare you for college algebra.
I am currently living in California.
I've started the CSM course. It is very interesting.
Clark from CSMlearn here. I was curious if you completed the CSM Course yet? We'd be interested in your feedback. Best of luck to you!
Yes, I completed. It was a great course.
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