03-05-2009, 12:35 PM
derek10rr3 Wrote:Thanks too all the great feeback received on this forum, I took the plunge, and after getting an assessment of 71% in Beginning Allgebra last night, I created a profile on ACE as directed on page 2 of this thread, and was able to select my school (ALEKS), and Course (beginning algebra), and submit the course.
I then emailed Aleks and asked them if they would be able to confirm this for ACE. this was all done in a matter of 4-5 minutes arond 8:30 PST.
This morning when I logged into my ACE account, my course is now showing as approved by ALEKS, and is now waiting the 24-72 hr period to be posted to my ACE transcript.
I jsut thought I would share the ease of the process with everyone, and encourage people who haven't yet signed up to do so at once. It only took me 11 hours to complete the course, and EC has confirmed for me that this course WILL satisfy the Mathematics requirement.
Now I just need to take stats, and my math requirement will be complete for my accounting degree. I am also going to take intermediate algebra and college algebra for electives, as the course catalog indicates three courses below the level of calculus may be applied towards the degree, and others on this forum have gotten credit for beginning and intermediate algebra.
Now that Aleks has confirmed my course as approved, how long do I need to wait before I can start my next class? Am I okay to go ahead and start the new course now?
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