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Basic course

Last post 06-02-2008, 10:27 PM by SteveFoerster. 26 replies.
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  •  05-09-2008, 9:06 PM 11694

    Basic course

          I was thinking of taking some basic courses to get started like just math, english, science, like my old high school stuff. My math isnt that good and neither is my science, Iam going to persue a radiology course at a local school but you have to take a pre entry test and iam not so good in the math and science dept, and would like to just get good so i can get one of the limited spots with the school.  So where or what should i do just to take your "basic" stuff?? Thanks So Much!!!

  •  05-10-2008, 12:37 PM 11703 in reply to 11694

    Re: Basic course

    Are you wanting to take courses for credit or just to learn?  If it's just to learn there are plenty of free math resources online that can help you out a bit.  You may also brush up by studying to CLEP guides which have helped me before.  What type of entrance exam is it?
  •  05-10-2008, 2:26 PM 11706 in reply to 11694

    Re: Basic course

    If you are just looking to brush up on your math and science skills before actually taking tests for courses, I recommend Purple Math and Pink Monkey.  Both provide easy-to-understand overviews of the subjects and best of all, they are free! 



     

  •  05-10-2008, 3:05 PM 11708 in reply to 11706

    Re: Basic course

    Good sites, you could also check out www.math.com

     

  •  05-10-2008, 7:55 PM 11713 in reply to 11694

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    Re: Basic course

    Not to be negative, but if science isn't your thing, are you sure that a career as a radiologic technician is the best one for you?  I realize those are pretty good jobs, but they have a pretty strong focus on biology, chemistry, and physics.

    -=Steve=- 

  •  05-14-2008, 6:59 PM 11812 in reply to 11713

    Re: Basic course

    So if I wanted to get college credit in Math, English and Reading what is the best online college?

     I want to sign up for a EMT program but they require a placement test exam.. unless you have college credit in the subjects above..here is info from the college I want to enroll in the EMT program

     If you are a new student seeking a degree and you have not completed coursework at another college in English, reading or mathematics, you are required to take the placement test

  •  05-14-2008, 9:15 PM 11817 in reply to 11812

    Re: Basic course

    If you are looking for single courses that are very inexpensive from a reputable school that will likely transfer, check out http://www.is.lsu.edu/

     

  •  05-15-2008, 1:46 PM 11830 in reply to 11812

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    Re: Basic course

    ekoszyk:
    I want to sign up for a EMT program but they require a placement test exam.. unless you have college credit in the subjects above..here is info from the college I want to enroll in the EMT program

    That's a lot of work just to be able to skip a placement test.  Are you sure you wouldn't want to just take the test?

    -=Steve=- 

  •  05-15-2008, 4:19 PM 11836 in reply to 11830

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    Back

    Purpose of the SPC Placement Test | Who needs to take the Placement Test?

    How is the Placement Test administered? | On the day of the test | After you take the Placement Test

    What areas are covered on the Placement Test? | Call the testing office that's convenient for you 

    Course Credit Awarded for CLEP

    Demo for Computer Literacy/Information test out option

    Take Practice Tests


    Purpose of the SPC placement test

    The SPC placement test is designed to measure entry-level skills in writing, reading and mathematics. State law mandates that state-supported institutions test their students' entry-level skills. The SPC placement test is not an admissions test that can be passed or failed. Its purpose is to assist in determining if you are at college level in reading, English, and mathematics. You will review your scores with a counselor or advisor after you complete the college's required Interactive Student Orientation (ISO). If your scores indicate that some review is necessary, you may be required to take college preparatory coursework that will prepare you for the college level. These college preparatory courses do not count toward your degree.

    Special testing accommodations

    Students who may need testing accommodations due to a disability should contact Office of Services for Students with Disabilities (OSSD) on their home campus before signing up to take the placement test. Further information is available at the following Web site: http://www.spcollege.edu/Central/OSSD/services.htm.

    Students whose native language is not English

    SPC offers the English as a Second Language Program (ESL) to students whose native language is not English. If your native language is not English and you score below college level on the placement test, you will be required to take the Levels of English Proficiency (LOEP) test to determine your level in the appropriate ESL courses.


      


    Who needs to take the placement test?

    If you are a new student seeking a degree and you have not completed coursework at another college in English, reading or mathematics, you are required to take the placement test. If you are non-degree seeking but want to take courses that require the placement test as a prerequisite, you will have to take the test. However, if you have taken the SAT or ACT and achieved the appropriate scores, you may be able to use these scores instead of the college's placement test. Check with the Counseling Office to determine if this can be done.

    Retest policy

    You may retake the placement test one additional time based upon the recommendations of the counseling office before you begin your initial session's classes. Before you retest, it is strongly recommended that you take time to review the subject matter of the test you are retaking. The placement test cannot be used to exit out of a college preparatory course in which you are enrolled or have been enrolled.


      


    How is the placement test administered?

    The placement test is offered in a computerized format. Although the test is not timed, it takes approximately two hours. Testing is available on a walk-in basis during the day and designated evenings. You can take the test at any of several SPC locations.

    The placement test also is available on the Internet for distance learners who cannot come to a campus site. However, the online test must still be taken under the supervision of an approved test proctor; that is, someone authorized by SPC to conduct the test.  To locate a proctor in your area, simply follow the step-by-step guidelines for off-site testing.  Be aware that the proctor may charge a fee.  

    After you have identified a proctor, fill out the Designate a Test Proctor form as follows:

    • Select eCampus from the Program menu on the Student Information screen.

    • On the next screen, after you've filled in the proctor's name and address, again select eCampus and then enter "CPT" in all fields in the Course 1 section.  Click "next" and then "submit".

    • After you submit the form and it is processed, the eCampus testing coordinator will contact you with further information.

    If you need help with these arrangements or have other questions about off-site testing, contact the eCampus testing coordinator.


    What areas are covered on the Placement Test?

    The placement test includes questions to evaluate your skills in writing, reading comprehension, basic arithmetic and elementary algebra. Additional college-level mathematics skills will be measured if appropriate.

    CPT Test Descriptions (opens in a new window)

    A practice test is available that provides more detailed descriptions of each area and sample questions to help you better understand the placement test before you take it. The practice test is available on the college's Web site at: http://www.spcollege.edu/webcentral/admit/place1.htm.


    What do my Placement Test scores mean?

    GUIDE FOR COMPUTERIZED PLACEMENT TEST (CPT), ACT, AND SAT I

    TEST NAME

    RANGE
    (Scaled)

    PLACEMENT MESSAGE

     

    COMPUTERIZED PLACEMENT TEST (CPT)

    SENT.SKILLS

    20---57

    MUST TAKE ENC 0010 AND ENC 0010L

     

    SENT.SKILLS

    58---82

    MUST TAKE ENC 0020 AND ENC 0020L

     

    SENT.SKILLS

    83---120

    ENC 1101 OR ENC 1151

     

    SENT.SKILLS

    112---120

    ENC 1101, ENC 1151 OR ENC 1121 (HONORS)

     

     

     

     

     

    READING

    20---53

    MUST TAKE REA 0001 AND REA 0001L

     

    READING

    54---82

    MUST TAKE REA 0002 AND REA 0002L

     

    READING

    83---120

    NO READING REQUIRED: QUALIFIES FOR REA 1205

     

    READING

    95---120

    NO READING REQUIRED; REA 1205, IDS PROGRAM

     

     

     

     

     

    ARITH

    20---64

    MUST TAKE MAT 0012

     

    ARITH

    65---120

    MUST TAKE MAT 0024

     

     

     

     

     

    ELEM AL

    20---71

    SEE ARTIHMETIC SCORES FOR COURSE PLACEMENT

     

    ELEM AL

    72---120

    QUALIFIES FOR MAT 1033

     

     

     

     

    COL MATH

    20---40

    SEE ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA SCORES FOR PLACEMENT

     

    COL MATH

    41---61

    QUALIFIES FOR MGF 1106/1107, MAC 1105, or STA 2023

     

    COL MATH

    62---120

    QUALIFIES FOR MGF 1106/1107, MAC 1105, STA 2023 OR HIGHER

     

     

     

    AS DETERMINED BY THE MATH PROGRAM DIRECTOR

  •  05-15-2008, 8:09 PM 11844 in reply to 11836

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    Re: Basic course

    A simple "no" would have sufficed! Smile

    -=Steve=- 

  •  05-18-2008, 1:53 PM 11889 in reply to 11844

    Re: Basic course

    If it's just three to six credits of elective credit, and your son's school accepts CLEP (many do, but not all, so you have to check), I'd strongly recommend their Analyzing and Interpreting Literature exam.  It's a cakewalk for anyone whose native language is English (a little poetic language, that's all), and it's six credits in ninety minutes.

    -=Steve=- 

     

    Is this CLEP course part of english composition?

     

    Because this is what SPC accepts as part of CLEP

     http://www.spcollege.edu/webcentral/admit/place4.htm

     

  •  05-19-2008, 11:46 AM 11902 in reply to 11889

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    Re: Basic course

    ekoszyk:
    Is this CLEP course part of english composition?

    It's not a course.  It's an examination you take, where if you pass it you can use it like transfer credit at many schools. 

    Because this is what SPC accepts as part of CLEP

    http://www.spcollege.edu/webcentral/admit/place4.htm

    Interesting.  No, the one I mentioned there isn't English Composition, although there's a different CLEP for that and it's on the list on that SPC web page:

    http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/clep/ex_ec.html 

    -=Steve=- 

  •  05-20-2008, 8:29 PM 11935 in reply to 11817

    Re: Basic course

    Cajun:

    If you are looking for single courses that are very inexpensive from a reputable school that will likely transfer, check out http://www.is.lsu.edu/

     

     

    Any other online colleges that offer college-level English composition and Mathmatics?

     

    The thing is the in-state college I would like to attend it doesn't matter if you score 100 on the placement test, you still have to take Comp and math which is about $75 per credit, I need 3 credits per subject. That's why I was wondering if their are any other colleges that might offer a better deal

     

    <Erick>

  •  05-21-2008, 2:07 PM 11946 in reply to 11935

    Re: Basic course

    Better than $75 a credit hour?  That's a tall order actually and I'm really not familiar with any school off hand who is less expensive than that.  Did you want self paced?  Have you checked into your local community college?
  •  05-21-2008, 6:06 PM 11956 in reply to 11946

    Re: Basic course

    Cajun:
    Better than $75 a credit hour?  That's a tall order actually and I'm really not familiar with any school off hand who is less expensive than that.  Did you want self paced?  Have you checked into your local community college?

    I found this course under Criminal Justice: at Penn Foster $55 per credit

    ENG100 - English Composition (3 credits)

    The Basics: The Writing Process; Descriptive Writing; Narrative Writing; Reflective and Persuasive Writing.

    Textbooks and Learning Aid included

     

    Does anyone know if it's transferable? I mean if it's a accredited college it should be ok

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