What'd you get? I don't know for certain but I'm pretty sure I got A's in both classes: leadership and statistics.
Not that you asked, but I haven't done anything for credits since June. I might have the grade for a couple of ECE's in the next few weeks, however. I guess I can report back when that happens.
Yes - I got a big "COMPLETE" on my last DIS class...and I think an A- in Stategic Management from TUI.
The final grade hasn't posted, but all that is left outstanding is the grade for two discussion board assignments. I have an A now, and as long as get at least a B- on my discussion board posts, I will keep the A (and the 4.0 average for my degree!).
A- Anatomy and Physiology with lab ??? Microbiology with lab (expect a low C) I plan on posting detailed review of both courses in the next week. Where did you take Statitics ? I've signed up for "Introduction to Data Analysis with Excel" online for Spring 2011. Should be interesting. Course Descriptions Course Number: MTH 166 Course Title: Introduction to Data Analysis with Excel Credits: 1 Credit Description: An introduction to data analysis intended to give an understanding to applications involving basic descriptive statistics and regression. Topics include: statistical charts, measures of central tendency and dispersion, correlation, linear and non-linear regression modeling. Emphasis is on identification of model and interpretation. Excel software is used. One class hour.
James - I took a graduate-level stats course at Penn State. Quite possibly the last math class EVER in my life... unless I go for a doctorate. I took two data analysis classes with SPSS as an undergrad, they were not fun...
Got my grade and ended with a B+ and I am so happy it is over. Next class - Accounting :evil: After that just a capstone for my MBA in Marketing!
BUS 125 applied business mathematics - A MIS 576 data warehousing - A- MIS 584 capstone - B This finished up my MS, MIS and AAS, accounting degrees. Where to go from here I have no idea. For the next year I'll be aiming to upgrade my IT certifications. After that, who the hell knows, though I do have my eyes set on both a few distance master's programs as well as a local associate's program.
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