symbolipoint said:
Carolper,
Online tutoring is probably better than no tutoring; but you could learn better directly from a person - the interaction can be faster and more natural.
If you are studying College Algebra without first having successfully studying Introductory and Intermediate Algebra, then you are making extra difficulty for yourself. I would say that even with those two previous and necessary courses having been passed, you may well need 10 or more hours per week outside of calsstime to study College Algebra.
...English major? Be sure that you learn to connect pictures (graphs) to numeric statements and situations; do not just try to rely on texted language! Text language by itself is NOT always enough in Mathematics.
symbolipoint
I don't think that much time is necessary. If the poster reads through each example, making sure to understand each definition, concept and axiom, how they interact and why the methods work, there should not be an issue. Algebraic arithmetic is fairly straight-forward, so long as you are motivated enough to learn.
Instead of working through tons and tons of problems, learn the formulas, why they are used (and why the work) and make sure you are summarizing each section after you read it. If you work through the example, cover up the steps they are using and try it on your own. If you can't figure it out, then read the next step offered, and go from there. Keep doing this until youi can work through each type of problem efficiently.
It helps me if I repeat the definition, theorem or reasoning that I am contemplating, as I work through each problem. This way, you will out-of-nowhere not only have it memorized but actually understand the theory of algebraic arithmetic. Since you won't be using algebra at all in English, you could probably get by just memorizing some formulas and how to apply them, although that makes math boring.
If you need help at all, there is a community of tutors here ready to help. You will feel a sense of accomplishment knowing that you have taught yourself a topic that is very difficult for a lot of people (math).
EDIT: Sorry if I sound pushy, I just feel that anyone can do math very easily, so long as they convince themselves they can. There are so many people with math potential who never pursue it because they doubt themselves. I used to be one of those people.