11-17-2015, 03:04 PM
I agree with the others. I would advise you use aleks to bring yourself up to date. Google a free trial offer. Start with Beginning Algebra, Intermediate then tackle College Algebra. This method, along with the tutorial sites mentioned, should have you well prepared for the CLEP exam. Most colleges will accept the CLEP, not ACE credit so I would first investigate to confirm prior to start.
Do you have books on hand to use as reference? All math books have tutorials that teach you shortcuts and how to use your calculator. If you need them, send me a PM, I have a a few math books that may be of use in your studies.
Good luck!
Do you have books on hand to use as reference? All math books have tutorials that teach you shortcuts and how to use your calculator. If you need them, send me a PM, I have a a few math books that may be of use in your studies.
Good luck!
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