Online Statistics class

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  1. NMTTD

    NMTTD Active Member

    Ok, so I've been putting it off and putting it off, but now I have to take the dreaded Statistics class. Here's the thing, I don't want to take it at my school because it's a 16 week class. I want to take it at a different school that has it offered in 10 weeks or less (preferably less). I will be paying cash for it, so I do not want to pay more than $1500 for the entire class. It *must* be RA so it will transfer to my school. It can't be Intro to Statistics or Business Statistics. It has to be regular, plain old Statistics. I've been trying to look online but I keep seeing a bunch of stuff, like Applied Statistics, that won't work. Help!!!
     
  2. rebel100

    rebel100 New Member

    Google "university of Idaho independent studies". I think they have it, should be self paced $300
     
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  4. NMTTD

    NMTTD Active Member

    Nope. This is all University of Idaho independent studies offers:

    Math 108: Intermediate Algebra
    Math 130: Finite Mathematics
    Math 143: Pre-calculus Algebra and Analytic Geometry
    Math 160: Survey of Calculus
    Math 170: Analytic Geometry and Calculus I
    Math 1153: Introduction to Statistics

    As far as BYU, I'm not sure if it will work only because my school has their Statistics class as an upper division class and this one is a lower division class. I don't know how that would transfer over.

    BYU class: Statistics
    STAT 121: PRINCIPLES OF STATISTICS
    Stemplots, boxplots, histograms, scatterplots; central tendency, variability; confidence intervals and hypothesis testing involving one and two means and proportions; contingency tables, simple linear regression.
     
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  5. http://allencc.edu has a (3) unit online Statistics course that uses Excel. It's $330 total *including book rental*. My sister, not math-inclined, took it over the summer. She got an 80 (B) because the intermediate quizzes could be taken as often as you wanted; only the tests were one-time. The 3 100% averaged out the awful test scores.
     
  6. graymatter

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    major56 Active Member

  8. Ian Anderson

    Ian Anderson Active Member

  9. Also, if you're having trouble with some of the problems, you can post on Algebra.com in their Statistics area and a tutor will answer (well, usually). You can post up to 5 problems per day. Or you can use one of their paid tutors. They're independent and charge what they want. I've used one for math who charges $10/hr and is very good. Well worth the $.
     
  10. NMTTD

    NMTTD Active Member

    You guys are awesome, thanks!! I found the class I needed and will be finishing it up soon *thank goodness*
     

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