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So, I planned my ASNSM-Math Eval. with my academic adviser. And I am falling short by just 1 credit in the AOS!! Are there any quick and simple math options like the CSM course? I don’t want to go thro an entire 3-credit course to satisfy just that one credit. I do not have access to CLEPs here in India.
Actually, the more unfortunate thing is that I have an excess of 1 credit in the science section. But that cannot be carried over to make up for the math section.
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(04-05-2019, 11:41 AM)Supermind Wrote: So, I planned my ASNSM-Math Eval. with my academic adviser. And I am falling short by just 1 credit in the AOS!! Are there any quick and simple math options like the CSM course? I don’t want to go thro an entire 3-credit course to satisfy just that one credit. I do not have access to CLEPs here in India.
Actually, the more unfortunate thing is that I have an excess of 1 credit in the science section. But that cannot be carried over to make up for the math section.
Have you already taken your Calculus class? I don't see one in your signature. If not, many of them are 4+ credits and the extra credit(s) should carry over into the Math electives.
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If you intend to go onto a bachelor's, then the extra credits from a 3 credit course would not ultimately go to waste.
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04-05-2019, 07:41 PM
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I am also getting a bachelors. As for calculus, I started working with Saylor’s 4-credit course. I have completed about 30% of the course, and realised that study.com offers 6 credits. The problem is, even if I take SDC calculus + SDC geometry (6+3=9 credits), it still leaves me short by 1 credit. Statistics is an option, but I have just completed that with Aleks.
@davewill, based on whatever I planned with my advisor yesterday, my bachelor’s eval would get over full, and I might need to chuck out one or two TEEX courses to make room.
So, these are the completed/to be completed courses:
CSM- Completed
College Algebra: Completed
Aleks Trigonometry: Completed
Aleks Statistics: Completed
Calculus: to be completed
Geometry: to be completed
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I would take the math for liberal arts DSST or the college math CLEP. I took both without studying and passed. I would just take one of those.
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I don’t live in the US, and CLEP or DSST is not an option here.
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How about the Math for Liberal Arts TECEP?
Other options I can think of are College Algebra at Study.com (comes in as Intermediate Algebra at TESU), or Discrete Math at Study.com
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04-05-2019, 10:23 PM
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Since you're working along so well with Study.com, you may want to decide on MAT-102, MAT-119 or MAT-270. When you finish your degree, you will most likely have over 120 credits, it's "very hard" to hit exactly that number. I hit well over that doing some extra courses that I had interest in. In fact, I took StraighterLine Pharmacology, for fun as it came FREE with coupon, I might just do Philosophy when the next free course coupon comes along!
Focus on the final courses of your BALS first. Then complete the courses required for the ASNSM Math. Since you took the TEEX courses and Study.com has so many cheap Comp Science courses, if the wallet and interest is high, I may even suggest getting the ASNSM Computer Science as well. Check your "What if" option and see how many credits you're missing. If you finished your TEEX after the change to 10 credits from 6, you may only need two more courses as well.
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Thanks @bjcheung77, for your suggestions. Unfortunately, I completed the TEEX courses before they were upgraded. So, I will need 10 credits more, and even if I took 3 computer science courses, I might run into this same problem of 1 missing credit. Personally, I also feel computers isn’t my strong fort, as is math or science. I might be able to learn, if I had more time available. But I am aiming for September graduation, and need to transfer in all my credits by June. I have also started with the Capstone; so that is going to require much attention from me. Calculus, I might learn in 2-3 weeks time, and perfect it. Geometry, I might just need 2-3 days to brush up, before I appear for the exam. I am quite good at it. Thinking if I should just do the college mathematics course on study.com. Most topics, I am familiar with, and might not need much time to learn the others.
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The Institutes(2): Ethics
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GED(10): NAS-131, SOC-273, MAT-121, HUM-101 (1)
Study.com(75): Intro to Psych., Soc. Psych.-1, Growth & Dev. Psych., Personality Psych., History & Systems of Psych., Org. Theory, Library Science, Comm. at Workplace, Intro to World Religion, I/O Psych., Ethics in Soc. Sc., Org. Comm., Eng. 104, Eng. 105, History of Vietnam war, Sp. Ed. History & Law, Diff. Ed., Classroom Mgmt., Foundations of Ed., Abnormal Psych., Rsch. methods in Psych., College Math, Intro. to Geometry., Calculus (6).
Saylor (15): Intro. to Mol. & Cellular Bio., Comp. Politics, Corporate Comm., Env. Ethics, Principles of Comm.
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CSM (3): Quant. reasoning.
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