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Hello!
I'm a non-traditional student currently in a post-bac. My undergrad cGPA was 2.72 (sGPA - 2.63). In my post-bac, my cGPA is 3.84 (sGPA - 3.78). I currently have Colorado residency where there is a math requirement of 2 semesters. However, I will have lived in Massachusetts long enough to possibly claim MA residency where virtually no schools require math as a pre-rec. I am trying to decide if I should re-take Calc 1. As an engineer, I had math through Differential Equations, however, I earned C's in those math classes due to grade deflation and some poor study habits in my first year of undergrad.
I would love to hear opinions and thoughts on what I should do. Should I re-take math? Should I just go with the classes (and grades in those classes I have now)?
Thanks for your help!
I'm a non-traditional student currently in a post-bac. My undergrad cGPA was 2.72 (sGPA - 2.63). In my post-bac, my cGPA is 3.84 (sGPA - 3.78). I currently have Colorado residency where there is a math requirement of 2 semesters. However, I will have lived in Massachusetts long enough to possibly claim MA residency where virtually no schools require math as a pre-rec. I am trying to decide if I should re-take Calc 1. As an engineer, I had math through Differential Equations, however, I earned C's in those math classes due to grade deflation and some poor study habits in my first year of undergrad.
I would love to hear opinions and thoughts on what I should do. Should I re-take math? Should I just go with the classes (and grades in those classes I have now)?
Thanks for your help!