The online portion and class course can be manageable, but the book itself it terrible for anyone who is totally new to statistics. It explains everything in the most math-savvy way possible. Which you’d think makes sense, right? Well if you don’t know half the terms in a vital point of explanation, you are going to be lost for a good while rummaging through chapters or Google just to understand the meaning of a sentence, and thats if the way it is worded isn't over the top. If i were to generalize the way the book explains everything, imagine if someone wrote the book exactly as a normal person would, and then someone else took the whole book and switched out half the words for less commonly used words off of thesaurus.com and key words at the end of chapters from other chapters/books in order to save word space. You're left with something that primarily only makes sense to people who already have a strong understanding of the subject. the book should open the opportunity to teach yourself where another person cannot, but this book does no such thing. If you have a confusing professor, i sincerely hope you have the means and the resources to learn from something other than the book.