12-19-2008, 05:39 PM
lwmcc Wrote:Funny you should ask - I literally just completed the Behavioral Stats course - in two hours! Since ALEKS had been so quick to approve, I hit my Master acct., changed courses to the Behavioral Stats, and completed the initial assessment at 70% - course complete point for ALEKS.>>So, it's now submitted to ACE and once they're both approved/proccessed by ACE, I'll be sending TESC the updated transcript - I'll post here about whether they consider it a duplicate or not. I figured it couldn't hurt to try.....
The ENTIRE course is a duplicate of statistical methods, so once you've learned Chi, T and F distributions in one Stats course, the same info is tested on the other two Stats courses.
Oh, and I am soooo not a 'math god' - I hate math with a finely-tuned passion! It's just that after doing Bus. Stats, I already had the subject learned, so could apply the same stuff on the others. Turns out that Bus. Stats is actually the biggest of their Stats courses: 116 modules for Intro to Stats, 119 for Behavioral Stats, 137 for Business Stats. Unfortunately, I've now hit the end of the road on Statistics, and have to switch my ALEKS course back to the much-hated PreCalculus. <sigh>
- Lia
Awesome awesome and awesome!
So, IF this works, and TESC gives you all 9 credits....that will be BIG news! Folks- that's 9 credits for $20!!!
IF that happens, would you suggest that the order to take the courses is:
1. Business Stats
2. Intro Stats
3. Stats for Beh. Sci
Sounds like if one follows that order, that everything after business stats will be a piece of cake!

So, it's now submitted to ACE and once they're both approved/proccessed by ACE, I'll be sending TESC the updated transcript - I'll post here about whether they consider it a duplicate or not. I figured it couldn't hurt to try.....![[-]](https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/images/collapse.png)