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(08-17-2020, 11:59 PM)Cofffeee Wrote: Is there any way to get UL math courses through alternative providers? I am planning to combine BACS and Math. Just wonder if i can test out of math courses
There was an older thread that talked about it. I'm not sure how accurate it still is though.
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(08-18-2020, 12:14 AM)ROYISAGIRL Wrote: (08-17-2020, 11:59 PM)Cofffeee Wrote: Is there any way to get UL math courses through alternative providers? I am planning to combine BACS and Math. Just wonder if i can test out of math courses
There was an older thread that talked about it. I'm not sure how accurate it still is though.
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Coopersmith has upperlevel math.
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(08-18-2020, 12:14 AM)ROYISAGIRL Wrote: (08-17-2020, 11:59 PM)Cofffeee Wrote: Is there any way to get UL math courses through alternative providers? I am planning to combine BACS and Math. Just wonder if i can test out of math courses
There was an older thread that talked about it. I'm not sure how accurate it still is though.
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(08-18-2020, 12:14 AM)ROYISAGIRL Wrote: (08-17-2020, 11:59 PM)Cofffeee Wrote: Is there any way to get UL math courses through alternative providers? I am planning to combine BACS and Math. Just wonder if i can test out of math courses
There was an older thread that talked about it. I'm not sure how accurate it still is though.
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(08-17-2020, 11:22 PM)lillingworth Wrote: Does anyone have recommendations for math credits? I've heard SDC is really not the place for math. Also, I have no idea what branch of math I would take next. Discrete Math? A higher level math than what I've done now? I'm a bit lost.
It looks like I'm pretty close to an associates in Math so I'd like to try for that if I can. I know a lot of you feel that associates degrees are useless but I'm doing it for immigration purposes. I'm also finishing a BA so I'm hoping this won't really cost much extra. (who knows, if I do well with the remaining math classes maybe I'll switch from BALS to BAMath)
You could also do calculus/precalculus from ASU EA's self-paced option. It'd be $99 each for those options as long as you start the self-paced cource by the 25th of August and finish by October 13th (IIRC; I could be wrong about the dates).
(08-17-2020, 11:59 PM)Cofffeee Wrote: Is there any way to get UL math courses through alternative providers? I am planning to combine BACS and Math. Just wonder if i can test out of math courses
I posted almost the exact same thing a couple of months ago. I saved the information I was given but I don't remember who gave it to me. You can try to search if you're interested. What I was told was:
Quote:Westcott Courses (transcripted on Brandman, RA credit)
Calc III $544
Linear Algebra $569
Abstract Algebra $973 (UL)
West Texas A&M Self-Paced ($699/course)
MATH3340: Calculus III
MATH 3342: Differential Equations
Statistics.com has TONS of math courses for $549/course. There are also ones that will work in CompSci I think. They even have some grad-level courses.
There was some dispute over whether Westcott courses are accepted by TESU. But Coopersmith also has (UL) Linear Algebra and there should be no issues with West Texas A&M. They're a bit more spendy than actual alternate providers but those are the options as I know them.
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(08-18-2020, 03:29 AM)rachel83az Wrote: (08-17-2020, 11:22 PM)lillingworth Wrote: Does anyone have recommendations for math credits? I've heard SDC is really not the place for math. Also, I have no idea what branch of math I would take next. Discrete Math? A higher level math than what I've done now? I'm a bit lost.
It looks like I'm pretty close to an associates in Math so I'd like to try for that if I can. I know a lot of you feel that associates degrees are useless but I'm doing it for immigration purposes. I'm also finishing a BA so I'm hoping this won't really cost much extra. (who knows, if I do well with the remaining math classes maybe I'll switch from BALS to BAMath)
You could also do calculus/precalculus from ASU EA's self-paced option. It'd be $99 each for those options as long as you start the self-paced cource by the 25th of August and finish by October 13th (IIRC; I could be wrong about the dates).
(08-17-2020, 11:59 PM)Cofffeee Wrote: Is there any way to get UL math courses through alternative providers? I am planning to combine BACS and Math. Just wonder if i can test out of math courses
I posted almost the exact same thing a couple of months ago. I saved the information I was given but I don't remember who gave it to me. You can try to search if you're interested. What I was told was:
Quote:Westcott Courses (transcripted on Brandman, RA credit)
Calc III $544
Linear Algebra $569
Abstract Algebra $973 (UL)
West Texas A&M Self-Paced ($699/course)
MATH3340: Calculus III
MATH 3342: Differential Equations
Statistics.com has TONS of math courses for $549/course. There are also ones that will work in CompSci I think. They even have some grad-level courses.
There was some dispute over whether Westcott courses are accepted by TESU. But Coopersmith also has (UL) Linear Algebra and there should be no issues with West Texas A&M. They're a bit more spendy than actual alternate providers but those are the options as I know them.
Thanks a lot
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