<p>I am really having trouble deciding what math to take for my freshman year. I have always been a low A, high B (88-89) math student in the most rigourous math track at my High School ( Klein High in Texas) I took calc AB this year and had a 98 and then switched to BC after second semester and did well, but I only took the AB exam. I guess I can wait for my AP scores and then readjust my schedule. If I get a 4-5 on my exam, I will feel confident enough to take 10550 Calc I. </p>
<p>How difficult are the other math classes I would have to take in order to do engineering if I just did the Business track?</p>
<p>I never really considered engineering until this year. I love Calculus even though I may be just average at it. I have never been a fan of Physics, but then I never had great teachers. I think graduate school is in my future and I don't want my GPA to suffer. </p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>i am not really sure what you are asking… but ill try to help you out.</p>
<p>going from business to engineering is as easy as saying “i want to be an engineering student now” all freshmen do the same program (basic freshmen seminar thing with either business track/engineering/liberal arts etc.) you don’t decide which school you want to be in until midway through 2nd semester freshmen year. </p>
<p>as far as calc is concerned. SKIP I + II if you can! It really isn’t necessary to repeat those classes. Calc 3 is easy (compared to some of the calc 2 stuff) and puts you ahead of the game so you can relax on later engineering classes (if thats what you want to do.) </p>
<p>If you are asking if business calc 1 + calc 2 are okay to take as a freshmen and then try and do regular calc 3 im not sure… If you did well in calc you probably wont need to take the business calc at all cause they really are a joke. </p>
<p>That being said Engineering is wayyyy harder than the business school, so if you want a sick GPA do business. If you want to learn something do engineering.</p>
<p>lol just noticed this is 3 years old whooppsss hopefully i help someone else out :)</p>