02-17-2007, 05:53 AM
Besides bceagle's response, which is actually a very good idea if math is not your forte, pre-calculus is a subject geared at preparing you for the study of calculus (obviousy you can tell that from the name). To put it simply, it is course on reviewing algerbra coupled with functions. So in a sense, pre-calc should be easier, since it is not going full steam into the functions and beyond. Instead it is just focusing on your past education (if the student has any) and introducing BASIC concepts.
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100 CLEP Credits (All 13 CLEP Tests Taken Without IC)
25 DSST Credits (All 5 DSST Tests Taken With IC)
30 ECE Credits (All 6 ECE Tests Taken With IC)
27 Credits From University (Two Classes Total)
0 Remaining
Graduated from Evergreen in 8 Months w/ 182 credits.
Currently pursuing a Masters in Education at UW.
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