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To: Brumar89 who wrote (758272)12/17/2013 9:51:55 AM
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TideGlider

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>> They have special stat classes for people in those kind of degree programs ..

This is no lie. When I was in college, after taking just two or three classes in statistics, in my Junior year I needed an elective, so I signed up for Psychology Statistics. As it turned out the professor had written the text book they used and it was some kind of programmed instruction nonsense. You took a test each time you went to class, and when you made 80 or better on the test you moved on to the next one.

I was taking 2 or 3 of those tests in each class period. I was finished with all the chapters before the semester was half over and didn't have to go back at all. It was probably the easiest three hours I ever got.

Those guys have no idea what statistics is about. At least where I went to school they didn't.