02-20-2022, 11:26 AM
(01-30-2022, 12:18 AM)path_seeker Wrote:(01-29-2022, 06:16 PM)echo64 Wrote: A lot of people aren't good at math and may need to work up until they can handle college algebra. I count myself in that group and glad to see Sophia adding a class like this.
Yes, I completed Intro to Applied Math, and College Math for the same reason. Not considering their transferability, they gave a solid refresher to College Algebra, making it easier to cruise through Algebra. Worst case is not getting a credit, best case is transferring as general electives, but nothing to lose.
I think this is what I am going to do. It has been over 30 years since I've taken a math class, and even then, I had horrible math anxiety.
Finished Degrees and Certificates:
AAS, BOG (Info Systems)---Pierpont Community and Technical College, December 2023
Certificate, Community Health Worker---Berkeley City College, December 2023
Currently:
BA, Liberal Studies/Social Sciences---Thomas Edison State University, (July 2024-present; expected graduation March 2026)
Considering:
Certificate, Human Services and Mental Health Rehabilitation---University of Maine at Presque Isle (hopefully starting in March 2026)
MA in Counseling, but I am considering all my options
AAS, BOG (Info Systems)---Pierpont Community and Technical College, December 2023
Certificate, Community Health Worker---Berkeley City College, December 2023
Currently:
BA, Liberal Studies/Social Sciences---Thomas Edison State University, (July 2024-present; expected graduation March 2026)
Considering:
Certificate, Human Services and Mental Health Rehabilitation---University of Maine at Presque Isle (hopefully starting in March 2026)
MA in Counseling, but I am considering all my options


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