WashU's Integral Calculus Req

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Congrats! They asked about the integral calculus requirement on the secondary. What did you write for that part? Did they just miss the fact that you haven't fulfilled it? Maybe they don't really care.

I have a question of my own. In your acceptance packet, they included an envelope to put your deposit and response sheet. That envelope has the return address and the destination address filled in already. Do we need to put our own address on the envelope? I assume we don't since if it gets lost, it'll be returned to either of the addresses, right?
 
Congrats! I'm sure in your case, they don't give a **** about the req. If you got in, you're IN! They will absolutely NOT make you take the class, or rescind your acceptance. Not gonna happen. Congrats! Party!!!
 
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•Congrats! I'm sure in your case, they don't give a **** about the req. If you got in, you're IN! They will absolutely NOT make you take the class, or rescind your acceptance. Not gonna happen. Congrats! Party!!!•••••I also took only Calc I but my school calender states that it includes differential equations. I'm going to carry that calendar everywhere just in case. 🙂
 
Okay, folks, I wasn't even worrying about the calculus thing until I saw this thread!

I took the entire AP Calc sequence (both courses) and got credit for that in college.

I always thought that was good enough!

Am I wrong?!? <img border="0" title="" alt="[Frown]" src="frown.gif" />
 
I think that Calc 1 and 2 should fulfill the requirement, but you can always call their office and ask them. Its better to be sure everything is ok with your application now when you still have time to correct anything you need too. If you are worried about the acceptance letter getting lost, send it certified mail or I always email the admissions office a week later to check that they received my acceptance letter.
 
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