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I'm a sophomore, and since I am pitiful at math I had to take the slow route in order to build up to Calc 1 (College algebra, precalc to here). I transferred schools after last semester, and I didn't realize but they allow Introductory Biometrics to fulfill math as an alternative to Calc 2. I hear horror stories about calculus in general (no matter what the level) and me being terrible at math myself makes matters worse. So, I am wondering, if I pass Calc 1 this semester, would it be more wise to go the biometrics route or just go into calc 2? What do you guys think?

 

Thanks

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Well, questions:

 

  • What subjects do Calc 1 and 2 cover?
  • What's your major? Is math important for it?
  • Will you be taking any math-intensive courses in the future?

It's hard to tell which course is better for you without knowing your major and plans.

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Sorry, should have stated my major: biology. Calc 1 covers differentiation while Calc 2 is integration I believe. I don't think I'll be taking any math intensive courses in the future.

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