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I have a feeling this is a very stupid question
I have a feeling this is a very stupid question
Most schools have it as a 100 level course, so it should definitely count for your BCMP GPA calculation. Beyond that, I would check with the specific school you are interested in to determine if it meets their criteria if they are actually looking for "college level math". My guess is that most would say no and want Calc and above.
Why are you people so scared of calculus!?! Integrals and derivatives are NOT hard. Oh and my 14 year old little brother just finished precal 😴
The concepts of integrals and derivatives aren't hard, but the class definitely can be. Even the people who destroyed exams in my Cal II class thought the final was hard. Complex problems numerous enough to artificially create a curve and a timed test? Yeah, it can be hard.Why are you people so scared of calculus!?! Integrals and derivatives are NOT hard. Oh and my 14 year old little brother just finished precal 😴
Some people (like myself) just aren't good at math. Calculus is easy for some and a nightmare for others. You just have to be careful to get help if you need it and not fall behind and you'll be fine. I guess that applies for every hard class though.
Some people (like myself) just aren't good at math. Calculus is easy for some and a nightmare for others. You just have to be careful to get help if you need it and not fall behind and you'll be fine. I guess that applies for every hard class though.