Two Math Credits Needed

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by ShotoJuku, Jun 16, 2006.

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  1. ShotoJuku

    ShotoJuku New Member


    ADDENDUM: With the advent of EC accepting course credit from NA schools now, does anyone have any good information about a course that would fit the bill as in: EASY, CHEAP, MINIMAL LESSONS, NO EXAMS, NON-PROCTURED..?????
     
  2. firstmode4c

    firstmode4c Member

    basically we are looking to cheat our way through math.
     
  3. ShotoJuku

    ShotoJuku New Member

    Who is we?

    "I" am looking to get through math - not cheat.....
     
  4. firstmode4c

    firstmode4c Member

    you know what I am saying, I was just joking man.
     
  5. edowave

    edowave Active Member

    Than why does it have to be non-proctored? Seems like Penn Foster is ideal for what you want, but the final is proctored.
     
  6. firstmode4c

    firstmode4c Member

    My question was just looking for the easiest math classes at precal, cal, cal2 levels that are not proctored and they allow us to use any calculators/computers we have to help with solving the problem.

    I want to take the class, learn it, and pass it.

    I do not want to cheat, but I guess someone else would consider a Ti-92 Calculator as cheating as they do not allow it in some brick and mortar schools.
     
  7. ShotoJuku

    ShotoJuku New Member

    Penn Foster Fits

    After considering a variety of options, I have decided to enroll in the Tech Math 1 course given via www.PennFosterCollege.edu as it seems to fit many if not most of what I was looking for - 6 lessons, on-line quiz, affordable and one "proctured" final.
     
  8. firstmode4c

    firstmode4c Member

    Who are you going to get to proctor you?
     
  9. ShotoJuku

    ShotoJuku New Member


    Gene Simmons....
     

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