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I finished Calculus III my junior year of high school at a legit state university (not a cc). I'm now at college and my major only requires a year of Calculus 1. Same with pre-med reqs but I heard Multivariable is preferred. Should I take Calc 1 for the easy A at my college and send the transcripts from my hs-years to show that I finished Multi at a university and therefore I pursued a rigorous course of study?
Also I'm at a very competitive college right now and want to get into top tier med schools like UCLA, etc.
Whoa there man... just because you took it in high school, doesn't mean it's gonna be an easy A in college. It really depends on how hard calc is reputed to be at your university. I would ask around before you assume it's gonna be an easy A.
I disagree. If you know how to solve the problems in math, you shouldn't miss any. That's like saying "be careful, addition is harder at school x" - people just get intimidated when they hear the word calculus.
Calc is calc is calc. As long as your previous prof didn't do you a huge disservice by not covering all material and you are a math person (if you took that much calc in high school, you are), you'll be fine.
I disagree. If you know how to solve the problems in math, you shouldn't miss any. That's like saying "be careful, addition is harder at school x" - people just get intimidated when they hear the word calculus.
Calc is calc is calc. As long as your previous prof didn't do you a huge disservice by not covering all material and you are a math person (if you took that much calc in high school, you are), you'll be fine.
I disagree. If you know how to solve the problems in math, you shouldn't miss any. That's like saying "be careful, addition is harder at school x" - people just get intimidated when they hear the word calculus.
Calc is calc is calc. As long as your previous prof didn't do you a huge disservice by not covering all material and you are a math person (if you took that much calc in high school, you are), you'll be fine.
I disagree with your disagreement.
Calc may be calc wherever you go, but the classes, professors, TAs are NOT. Retake it all. Worst-case, you won't have to work terribly hard, and you'll cushion your GPA (A's in three high credit-hour math courses will seriously help out our cGPA and your BCPM GPA).