It is almost a certainty.
math in college
Not very good, better apply to the local community college.
Chances are extremely good!!
If you graduate and get a job that has nothing to do with math, then chances are you will never use it, other than the simple arithmetic of everyday life. However, if you get a job in the sciences, or anything financial in nature, you will be bound to use it everyday. Even more, you will NEED it everyday.
It depends on the college.
The chances of getting into a college are determined by several factors including grade, SAT and ACT scores, and activities. To know the chances of getting into a specific college one needs to know the name of the college.
Typically a math is required. However, the math required within an education program is usually a lower level math such as math concepts, and typically not more than a college algebra depending on the college or university.
Everything. If you study mech engineering you will take two years of calculus and calculus based physics before you can get accepted into the engineering college at your university. After you get into the college you will use your math skills in almost every course you take, and you will take even more math.
It is typically a lower level math. Either a math concepts or finite math, or no more than a college algebra.
Well it does not guarantee that you will get into any college, but it does bring up your chances of getting into a college.
College Algebra is the required math for all college students.
Suduko isn't math.