<p>So my dad spoke to one of the professors at Stanford and he said that in order to even be eligible to get in or in other words to even be considered one must be at an intermediate level in a language (preferably German), Have a good understanding of Western history ( level 1 maybe 2), take applied calculus, and have two solid courses in science.
I attend a community college in Santa Fe, New Mexico and I am 16, so I skipped high school (I will take my GED soon). I have been taking the courses needed to graduate with a 2 year degree and it didn't say anything thing about applied calculus, that would only be for science majors, but I am majoring in Psychology (is that categorized as a science of social science)? Anyways, I am fine with the science classes but language??? Okay so my questions are: </p>
<p>1) Can I test into a language class instead of taking I II and then intermediate? </p>
<p>2) If applied calculus is not offered at my college, what should I do, and do I need it?</p>
<p>3) What is recommended history I or I and II?</p>
<p>I know I should ask the professor, but my dad didn't have time to figure this out for me. Your advice is greatly appreciated.</p>