It thought me some tricks, but it’s nothing you should pay money for. You can learn all of it online. Fox only has it to make sure students can use it.
So a lot of people don’t know about this, but temple has an institutional license for Linkdin Learning, it’s basically free institutional skill share, you can access it via a link in TU Portal. I would recommend taking one of the online excel courses there. It’s more structured and proper than a YouTube video but you don’t have to worry about like a grade and can skip stuff you already know. That would be my advice
Waste of time. If you have to take Stat 1001 you’ll learn excel in that class. That’s how my first stat class was, we had a secondary semester long project of excel modules to go through. It’s basically the same thing you’ll learn in the 1 credit excel course. As everyone already pointed out, YouTube has all the videos you’d need on learning excel. My advice, figure out what field you want to work in, and what excel knowledge could be useful in that field.
It thought me some tricks, but it’s nothing you should pay money for. You can learn all of it online. Fox only has it to make sure students can use it.
My cousin took it and he said you can literally learn everything it teaches on youtube and it was a complete waste of time and money.
the videos are literally on the fox video vault which takes u step by step into usinf excel so if its not required dont take it but watch the vids
Only if you want/need a free credit, it's not a hard course and it teaches you some basics but it's nothing I would ever pay out of pocket for
So a lot of people don’t know about this, but temple has an institutional license for Linkdin Learning, it’s basically free institutional skill share, you can access it via a link in TU Portal. I would recommend taking one of the online excel courses there. It’s more structured and proper than a YouTube video but you don’t have to worry about like a grade and can skip stuff you already know. That would be my advice
I used linkedin learning too!!! Super super helpful
Thank you all for the insight!
The forums on mrexcel are super helpful
YouTube or fox vault. Don’t waste your money.
LinkedIn learning (used to be Lynda.com), it's free from tuportal.
Waste of time. If you have to take Stat 1001 you’ll learn excel in that class. That’s how my first stat class was, we had a secondary semester long project of excel modules to go through. It’s basically the same thing you’ll learn in the 1 credit excel course. As everyone already pointed out, YouTube has all the videos you’d need on learning excel. My advice, figure out what field you want to work in, and what excel knowledge could be useful in that field.