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  • Buckeyes_Doc
    In Dalton I Trust
    • Jan 2009
    • 11918

    #1

    Math Advice

    So I've not taken a math class since my junior year of high school. I've yet to take math in college and have been avoiding it (only go to college part-time, not currently though, due to military) but I want to pursue a degree in accounting or something in the financial sector. I want to freshen up on my math skills before I attend college again and seriously start pursuing a degree. Does anyone know of any books or website I can check out to study on my own? Looking for algebra maybe calculus, don't really know..

    I've always been pretty average in math, but I think I just didn't care in high school so I'm ready to get back in to it and refresh and improve my math knowledge.

    Thanks for any help..
    Ohio State - Reds - Bengals - Blackhawks - Bulls
  • tc23
    Pro
    • Feb 2005
    • 825

    #2
    Re: Math Advice

    I've been using these two sites to get me ready for Calculus this spring.



    http://education-portal.com/articles...es_Online.html

    Hope that helps
    PSN - tc23

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    • Cebby
      Banned
      • Apr 2005
      • 22327

      #3
      Re: Math Advice

      This was a pretty common theme in my graduate program. Outside of the 20 international students, there was only about 10-15% of my class who had completed calculus at a high level. While I was in the percentage of the class who had taken legit math, this was the ISBN that was recommended to us:

      0-07-305192-6

      It's cheap on Amazon, and while it's for calculus, as I understand it it's applied calculus which should be useful for anyone going into accounting or finance.

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      • Buckeyes_Doc
        In Dalton I Trust
        • Jan 2009
        • 11918

        #4
        Re: Math Advice

        Thanks for the help, I'll check out both of your suggestions.
        Ohio State - Reds - Bengals - Blackhawks - Bulls

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        • eDotd
          We ain't cool de la?
          • Jul 2006
          • 6284

          #5
          Re: Math Advice

          I used these along with the assigned text when I took Calc I a couple semesters ago.




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          Mo is the Operator from the Matrix.

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          • HealyMonster
            Titans Era has begun.
            • Aug 2002
            • 5992

            #6
            Re: Math Advice

            I went back to college 2 years ago, it had been like 10 years since I took a math class. I studied and took the placement test and was able to skip Algebra(Thank God) and I took a course called Number systems. It was easy. Very easy. That was at a CC, I go to Rider now and its called Finite Math I believe at this school. It fulfilled my Math requirement for my Bachelors so I lucked out. I would recommend taking it if you can.

            My personal preference also is to take match classes in the Summer. I have no legitament stats or anything to back it up, but 4 weeks of Math is better than 3.5 months imho.

            good luck!

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            • Sublime12089
              The Legendary Roots Crew
              • Jun 2003
              • 1495

              #7
              Re: Math Advice

              Originally posted by RiderGH
              I went back to college 2 years ago, it had been like 10 years since I took a math class. I studied and took the placement test and was able to skip Algebra(Thank God) and I took a course called Number systems. It was easy. Very easy. That was at a CC, I go to Rider now and its called Finite Math I believe at this school. It fulfilled my Math requirement for my Bachelors so I lucked out. I would recommend taking it if you can.

              My personal preference also is to take match classes in the Summer. I have no legitament stats or anything to back it up, but 4 weeks of Math is better than 3.5 months imho.

              good luck!

              Yea, Finite is usually a basic math credit for non-math related majors, unfortunately OP will have to take much harder math for accounting. In the Spring 2011 schedule thread, there was a guy who I think said he was a senior financing major... maybe send him a PM?

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