Many colleges have 2 or 3 levels of developmental math before a student will be ready for College Algebra I. For students who missed the important basic skills in middle school and high school, learning all of the math in 3 quarters can be very, very difficult. It is not unusual to have to take the lower level courses over again.
To get through the developmental courses, you will need some serious study skills.
You should begin taking careful notes, writing down examples, learning the properties and the procedures. Build a notebook of your skills and add to it every day. If your school has a tutoring center, do your math homework and bring it there every day. Good Luck.
Praise the Lord and pass the biscuits, absolutely not!!! No needless math or language arts classes just those pertinent to your career.
You really have to check with the college, but most of them will accept online classes. Call your college and ask them before you take the online classes to make sure.
only half year
Yes. He went there for college prep classes before starting college,
In naming high school and college classes, the names are, in order from youngest to oldest:FreshmanSophomoreJuniorSenior
You will be placed in a Developmental Math class before you can take any other credit math class. You can retake the test to avoid being placed in one of these classes.
Yes in fact most schools offer remedial science courses for their students that have a rough patch in those classes. I would highly recommend these classes before signing up for a regular one.
You can go to an online college while you're in high school. Studying college level textbooks is also a way to get educated before you go to college.
No, I have not taken astronomy before, but many college students have because astronomy classes can be taken to fulfill the physical sciences requirement at many schools.
No, but you do have to attend a four-year college of some sort to complete the pre-requisite classes before applying to vet school.
A-rod did not go to college he signed a MLB contract the day before classes at the University of Miami but he paid for most of the cost of the field the baseball field so they named it after him
The have pretest that you take before you are able to get into the class. This pretest is online. Penn State offers a series of different online classes. Yes, Penn state offers college algebra 1 and college algebra 2 and intermediate algebra.