02-10-2015, 01:37 PM
If you're good at math, and have a lot of space in your plan to put the credits, I would take math courses. But that's because I feel like once you're studying for a test, it's nice to study a little broader and get as many exams/courses out of the way as possible.
And with ALEKS, once you've paid the $20, you might as well get as many credits as possible. If you can get more than one course completed before your month is up, definitely do that - you've got nothing to lose. (I'm thinking that SL would be almost the same).
Another bonus - the College Math exam is worth 6 units!
And with ALEKS, once you've paid the $20, you might as well get as many credits as possible. If you can get more than one course completed before your month is up, definitely do that - you've got nothing to lose. (I'm thinking that SL would be almost the same).
Another bonus - the College Math exam is worth 6 units!
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