• [More INFO] As a part of our Economics minor, and just a really interesting course otherwise, this is Sherman Institute’s spin on personal budgeting and financial management.  Instead of teaching the “how tos” of bank accounts, investments, and the like, our course teaches the downside of participation, how much money is saved staying outside the systems, and even the ethics required to resist the temptation to use all the systemic tools designed to drive a family into debt and deeper into the slavery systems.  Household budgeting, scam avoidance, living without insurance or licensing, and not buying things with coupons just because you have them – all such subjects are fair game in this Mathematics course  "Do the math" -- and you will.  Mortgage calculations, interest rates etc.

  • A college Mathematics entrance exam, and companion course for those who need a bit of brush up on any of a variety of mathematical skills.