02-14-2013, 02:22 AM
I hate to be this guy but I have a question regarding school I think some of you might be able to help me with.
Will American four-year universities require pre-calculus on high school transcripts (or if not required, will it be very bad if it's not there?). I have now been victimised by Arizona's stupid school system (regarding maths it is very incompatible with Utah's system I was in last year) so I absolutely will not be able to take it. Because I didn't get an A in my Algebra/Trigonometry class my only option is Stats unless I rush to take a test at the college tomorrow to get into college algebra (which here is supposed to be an equivalent to taking pre-calculus or something, and that might not work out anyway).
I plan on going to Sweden or England anyway but I don't want my options limited, and I'm hoping I'll be able to skip getting an associates in the event I stay, or at least finish it in a year, knomsayin'?
Will American four-year universities require pre-calculus on high school transcripts (or if not required, will it be very bad if it's not there?). I have now been victimised by Arizona's stupid school system (regarding maths it is very incompatible with Utah's system I was in last year) so I absolutely will not be able to take it. Because I didn't get an A in my Algebra/Trigonometry class my only option is Stats unless I rush to take a test at the college tomorrow to get into college algebra (which here is supposed to be an equivalent to taking pre-calculus or something, and that might not work out anyway).
I plan on going to Sweden or England anyway but I don't want my options limited, and I'm hoping I'll be able to skip getting an associates in the event I stay, or at least finish it in a year, knomsayin'?