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RE: Teaching Textbooks - 6/13/2008 6:31:05 PM   
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I think they have some crossed wires then, because only a couple months ago I asked them, 'what if I want to sell it? can that person get another code?' and they said they had no way to do that!

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RE: Teaching Textbooks - 6/13/2008 10:43:53 PM   
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.....hmmmmm

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RE: Teaching Textbooks - 6/14/2008 9:49:24 AM   
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Maybe they've changed their policy? Or maybe one hand doesn't know what the other hand is doing -errr saying!

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RE: Teaching Textbooks - 6/19/2008 8:58:50 PM   
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Teaching Textbooks is the best math program out there, in my opinion. And I'm saying that as a student that has used the program. I've had trouble with math all my life, and TT was the first program that thoroughly explained everything. There were tangible results too: on the SAT I did the best on the Algebra section, probably because I used TT for Algebra II.

In responce to Cynthia's question about using Math-U-See for higher math, I would suggest using TT instead. I used MUS for all my higher math except the afore mentioned Algebra II, and I felt like TT just did a better job of teaching it. TT is more thorough, for one...133 lessons as opposed to only 30-something. The solutions weren't explained in MUS either...which is a real hindrance if your child just doesn't get something as complicated as say...polynomials. Oh, and TT has more review in each lesson than MUS did.

Anyway, I hope this helps!
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RE: Teaching Textbooks - 6/20/2008 12:49:27 AM   
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I have purchased pre-algebra and 5th grade and I still want to purchase gr. 7. Although we haven't used more than a couple lessons, I really like what I see and I KNOW my 5th grader is going to like this! This is one purchase that I am so happy about!! Thank you to those that gave me feedback on this!

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