01-15-2017, 11:35 PM
Been working my way through the Aleks Statistics, it's been almost a week or so, I would definately say all the Aleks courses are very well vase, it covers a lot of the material, if not all and yes, that means it's difficult as hell. Why do I say hard, because it's does very less in helping you understand the context whenever you use the explain option, but like I always do and advice people to, go through every Aleks topic simultanously on KhanAcademy and other tutoring resources.
So, I know the Statistics and other Aleks courses are in-depth and probably if their system is improved and people can't find ways to beat it, then ACE needs to keep them on the list. But, when compared to Study.com, all needed resources, even videos are provided on Study.com so that definately is easier. Not that I've used Study.com before but I stumbled on Study.com last night when searching for a better explanation on the Sample Correlation Coefficient, Study.com Statistics course came up, click on it and it all videos or 95% of it was, atleast I saw that.
When it comes to cheating or beating the system, for any Math course, that's certainly inevitable especially when you're not in a real classroom.
So, I know the Statistics and other Aleks courses are in-depth and probably if their system is improved and people can't find ways to beat it, then ACE needs to keep them on the list. But, when compared to Study.com, all needed resources, even videos are provided on Study.com so that definately is easier. Not that I've used Study.com before but I stumbled on Study.com last night when searching for a better explanation on the Sample Correlation Coefficient, Study.com Statistics course came up, click on it and it all videos or 95% of it was, atleast I saw that.
When it comes to cheating or beating the system, for any Math course, that's certainly inevitable especially when you're not in a real classroom.