06-24-2017, 08:54 PM
I am looking into to changing my plan from BALS to the BACS at TESU. (hoping to make more use of the CIS credits I have from CC, and have a more specific degree)
The problem with this is I have Poor math skills, I'm sure I can learn, but I have not had any Math instruction at all for the past 25-30 years, and even then I took no interest and scraped by.
I have tried ALEKS but for someone starting almost from the very beginning it is very tedious. So, where (in your opinion) would be a good place for me to start over from scratch and gain credits in the process?
From looking around it would appear Shmoop or Study.com would probably be good, but which one? or do you know another I'm not thinking about?
Thanks!
Jon
The problem with this is I have Poor math skills, I'm sure I can learn, but I have not had any Math instruction at all for the past 25-30 years, and even then I took no interest and scraped by.
I have tried ALEKS but for someone starting almost from the very beginning it is very tedious. So, where (in your opinion) would be a good place for me to start over from scratch and gain credits in the process?
From looking around it would appear Shmoop or Study.com would probably be good, but which one? or do you know another I'm not thinking about?
Thanks!
Jon
Working on BALS at TESU and AAS in CIS at local community college
Community College Credits (36) with 12 registered in fall
Study.com - Personal Finance, Principles of Marketing (6)
Straighterline - Psychology, Intro to Religion, (6) In progress (15) American History I and II, Anthropology, American government, Sociology.
The Institutes - Ethics (2)
UAPB - Biology with Lab (4)
Community College Credits (36) with 12 registered in fall
Study.com - Personal Finance, Principles of Marketing (6)
Straighterline - Psychology, Intro to Religion, (6) In progress (15) American History I and II, Anthropology, American government, Sociology.
The Institutes - Ethics (2)
UAPB - Biology with Lab (4)


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