12-17-2019, 05:12 PM
So just FYI - these are still a valid thing. I'm working through a math degree via TESU and I'm using Coopersmith for two. Only two, because, per Brian that I'm working with to pre-plan:
1) Coopersmith MAT305 (Linear Algebra) transfers in as MAT-321 (Linear Algebra)
2) Coopersmith MAT303 transfers in as BUS-210 which duplicates the CSM Learn course, so pay $39 instead of $150 and just do CSM Learn. Also isn't really relevant as an upper level class.
3) Coopersmith MAT301 (Concepts in Math and Quantitative Analysis) transfers in as MAT-303 (not sure of name because it's not really in their online catalog at the moment, but based on a prior post has the same name)
4) Coopersmith MAT304 (Probability and Statistics) transfers in as STA-201 (Statistics) not upper level - And is the same as Aleks Intro Statistics - so again, pay $20 and get it instead of $150.
So there you have it - a very very (less than a few hours) old update of this.
1) Coopersmith MAT305 (Linear Algebra) transfers in as MAT-321 (Linear Algebra)
2) Coopersmith MAT303 transfers in as BUS-210 which duplicates the CSM Learn course, so pay $39 instead of $150 and just do CSM Learn. Also isn't really relevant as an upper level class.
3) Coopersmith MAT301 (Concepts in Math and Quantitative Analysis) transfers in as MAT-303 (not sure of name because it's not really in their online catalog at the moment, but based on a prior post has the same name)
4) Coopersmith MAT304 (Probability and Statistics) transfers in as STA-201 (Statistics) not upper level - And is the same as Aleks Intro Statistics - so again, pay $20 and get it instead of $150.
So there you have it - a very very (less than a few hours) old update of this.
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Testing through BA In Mathematics via TESU - Graduation planned in 2020
Attending ECPI Online for Mechanical Engineering Technology - Bachelors - Graduation planned in 2020
Testing through BA In Mathematics via TESU - Graduation planned in 2020
Attending ECPI Online for Mechanical Engineering Technology - Bachelors - Graduation planned in 2020


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