Do I need to take math?

<p>If i get a 5 on the calculus BC exam and I'm planning on majoring in Economics and Pre Business. Both departments say you can fulfill their calculus prereq with a 5 on the BC exam so should I still take math courses?</p>

<p>or should I just skip 16A and take 16B</p>

<p>If you're confident in your ability then there should be no reason why you shouldn't completely skip out of math!</p>

<p>If you can AP out of math for a non-math-based major (compared to math itself or engineering, for example), then I'd suggest doing so.</p>

<p>I'm not confident really in my math ability ._. But i heard 16A was pretty easy. So is it a good idea to take 16B without taking 16A first? </p>

<p>catalog description: Application of integration of economics and life sciences. Differential equations. Functions of many variables. Partial derivatives, constrained and unconstrained optimization.</p>

<p>not very familiar with any of those topics @_@;;; except maybe differential equations. Do people who skip 16A and take 16B end up getting A's or doing poorly?</p>

<p>Well adding onto what Azure said, there's no reason to put yourself through unneeded misery if you can avoid it. :)</p>