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Hey. I am a high school student and plan on attending a community college for a year before moving on to a four year school. I was just curious about how mant years of Calc you need. I know most only require Calc I. Some need two.
My question is really this:
If you are not a math person, will just taking Calc I be good enough? Also, since I may go to a CC for a year, would it be OK to take Calc I there and never take it again in college or is that a bad idea?
How many years should you be taking? Do most people just take I?
Lastly, I have heard that you can go from Algebra II to Calc I but that makes it much harder to get an A because you never learn trig and pre calc. I haven't learned trig and pre calc and cannot take it senior year. Should I just try and self study it? What do need to know exactly, to get an A in Calc I.
My question is really this:
If you are not a math person, will just taking Calc I be good enough? Also, since I may go to a CC for a year, would it be OK to take Calc I there and never take it again in college or is that a bad idea?
How many years should you be taking? Do most people just take I?
Lastly, I have heard that you can go from Algebra II to Calc I but that makes it much harder to get an A because you never learn trig and pre calc. I haven't learned trig and pre calc and cannot take it senior year. Should I just try and self study it? What do need to know exactly, to get an A in Calc I.