<p>Dstark,</p>
<p>If you do want to check out how many IU students took which classes and how they did in them, go to this site:</p>
<p>Then check out the course title and number (like MATH211), and the semester you are interested in.</p>
<p>For example, here's the results for MATH 211 for the second semester of 2005-6:</p>
<p>While this could be used to "grade shop", most students use it just to determine which teachers are way too tough and should be avoided. For example, if you look at the grades given in this Math 211 class in the semester shown, you'll see that R. Dascaliuc gave average grades of about a D+ (1.8 was the GPA for grades given in the class)--Ouch!! This would be a professor I would expect the students would want to avoid--at least for this class. Of course, one never knows if it is the professor, or just slacking-off students. For this reason, you can see that the school puts in an "Average student GPA" score. This is the grade point average overall of all the students who took the course. For the students in Dascaliuc's class, you can see that they averaged a 2.662. Unfortunately, I don't know if that included this semester, or just the semesters prior to the one shown.</p>
<p>Also, some people who are in the business school do take Calculus 211 if they plan to possibly transfer. For example, the University of Michigan and their business school will accept Math 211, but not Math 119. The Indiana University business school (Kelley) accepts either one.</p>
<p>Nyy, I would expect they would accept your community college class, but I can't say for sure.</p>