<p>I got a 5 on the calc bc test, and need help on choosing which math course to enroll in. Should I go with 32a? I only ask because I don't feel as if I mastered the BC material 100%, and want to know from anyone who has taken these courses what I should do. Would taking 31b be better to take and then move up? Or should I just go straight into the 32. How much material is there directly from 31b etc. thanks</p>
<p>u don't have a choice. you're DPR (transcript) probably already says "31a/b pass" or somethin like that. You have to enroll in math 32a or 3C. Don't worry too much, but if you do decide to take 32a ur first quarter, keep ur other classes relatively light.</p>
<p>I am feeling the same exact way... By the way, you have two choices, you can either go to 32a and get credit for 31a and 31b, or you can get credit for 31a and go to 31b (you just cant go back to 31a).
I don't feel like I have mastered BC material either... and the 32a professor i wanted is already filled (120/120).</p>
<p>Could anyone give some expert feedback about 32a? What kinds of things should we have mastered in single variable calc to be ready for 32a? i really don't feel like I mastered it enough... I really don't understand it too well. I could just solve some problems methodically well enough to get a 5 on the BC =X.
My calc teacher even said that we didn't really go as deep as we could have because of the rest of the class lol...</p>
<p>my thoughts exactly zero. I don't want to move on if it's imperative I master everything from the BC course. However if 32a doesn't require so much prior knowledge from here then I wouldn't have a problem moving up. I just want your opinions, thanks</p>
<p>i only got a 3 on the calc bc test, and i plan to do english and pre-medicine. which math course should i take?</p>
<p>also, what does Educ92F stand for?</p>