<p>No @bomerr depending on the class and the sequence, if the end result makes you disqualify for a class that is a pre-requisite you could be rejected. </p>
<p>Actually, to qualify this: math is a validation subject, as is Language, so you can skip a sequence if you pass a higher course (or test in to it) and the lower levels are validated. So you could take Calc 2 and not take Calc 1. Just those two subjects.</p>
<p>However, following on @luckie1367āāa observation, you still lose credit if you take out of sequence. So, if someone took Calc 2 and then took Calc 1 they would not get credit for Calc 1 because they took it after 2. If they were counting on those units, they lost them and might get under the minimum unit count.</p>
<p>Validation does not apply to sequences outside of math and lang. So if you missed one of a required sequence in, say Physics, it could impact you as the entire sequence may be required.</p>
<p>And I do agree, @bomerrā that someone with great ECs may have an edge up, for sure. It depends on the life story and is variable.</p>
<p>@lindyk8
@luckie1367ā </p>
<p>If someone takes calc 2 and then calc 1:
-The UCs will only give units for calc 2
-But the perquisite requirement of calc 1 will still be fulfilled</p>
<p>Agreed @bomerrā </p>
<p>Well, I thought I would give you guys an update! I ended up overdosing on cocaine, and after that, things went really bad. Iām taking next quarter off.</p>
<p>Omg @CollegeDropout1ā, I hope youāre ok. Are you able to withdraw and then go back?</p>
<p>@lindyk8 Yes, I can go back as long as I only take one quarter off.</p>
<p>OK, take a deep breath. It can all work out. Maybe a break is what you need. </p>
<p>@CollegeDropout1ā </p>
<p>The important thing is that youāre OK. If you donāt mind my askingā¦did the demands of school get too difficult for you? Or maybe some personal problems drove you to do this?</p>
<p>@Cayton I didnāt have any personal problems, and I was doing fine academically. I was just being stupid. I guess my boring major didnāt make things better. I kinda used alcohol and drugs as a distraction.</p>
<p>@CollegeDropout1ā </p>
<p>OK, good. Enjoy the break and start fresh in spring.</p>
<p>Whoa, wasnāt expecting to hear that! Glad you are okay!</p>
<p>AHHHHH! UCLA moves on with an own goal!!!</p>
<p>Not sure if anyone else watched that soccer game, but WOW</p>
<p>Yeah, that was awesome. Feel bad for that kid though, but oh well. GO BRUINS!</p>
<p>Iām missing my calc classes. I need both 1 and 2 by spring which I was thinking was impossible to do. Spring sem doesnāt start until Feb 1. Iām going to study to see if I can place into Calc 2. wish me luck. </p>
<p>@chr1st1, Depending on your CCC they may accept UC extension online Calc 1. You should check. </p>
<p>Thanks that sounds like a good idea to look into. It looks pricey. I started watching the MIT open calculus class, I think I might be able to pass a placement if I can get through the entire course</p>
<p>i got accepted to csuf today but im going to see if i can pull this calc situation off and get into one of the ucs</p>
<p>Congrats @chr1st1</p>
<p>BTW, how is the MIT class in terms of understanding concepts? MIT is so brainiac-central, Iām wondering how well they teach to the ālesserā individual.</p>
<p>@lindyk8 ok so UCLA requires Calc 1 and Calc 2 to be completed by spring. do they allow you to place out of it through exams other than the AP test? I checked my placement test and actually I can enroll into Calc 2 for the spring. Do I still need to take calc 1 or did I place out of it?</p>
<p>I feel like it may be more difficult that it should be. The teacher is definitely a brainiac. However there are supplemental videos done by his TAs and those are more down to earth and helpful. </p>