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So in searching the site, I found plenty of threads talking about calculus vs non-calculus based PHYSICS, but nothing really about whether or not it's good to just have calculus, in general.
So I have absolutely no history of calculus at all. I have one year of undergrad math-
1) College Algebra II (NO trigonomety): A
2) Introductory Statistics: A-
Do I need to take calculus? From what I've seen from researching schools, it doesn't say specifically calculus, although a few said it would be "helpful" (aka, you better have calculus or you're not getting in).
If calculus is a good idea, do I need to take at least up to Calc II, or is just one calc class good enough? Thanks in advance!
So I have absolutely no history of calculus at all. I have one year of undergrad math-
1) College Algebra II (NO trigonomety): A
2) Introductory Statistics: A-
Do I need to take calculus? From what I've seen from researching schools, it doesn't say specifically calculus, although a few said it would be "helpful" (aka, you better have calculus or you're not getting in).
If calculus is a good idea, do I need to take at least up to Calc II, or is just one calc class good enough? Thanks in advance!