<p>Well I'm pretty sure most colleges have a stats course...I know everyone has to take an ILR Stats course...but that's is for required math for ILR. (Altho I guess econ has some math in it too)</p>
<p>what i mean is really math stuff like Calculus 2 and 3...
actually before i got into Cornell, i was thinking to go to whatever college and do Math major instead, but well i am not thinking about that anymore, just hoping to take some calculus course</p>
<p>Do u think the stuff covered is on the Math SAT 2's or something...that would probably make it easier to study since there's a ton of stuff on those 2 tests...</p>
<p>I should think so…those are pretty much Algebra and pre calc! wow I was just looking at the College algebra book and its weird that I’ve forgotten some of those basic things…hah, I guess that’s why a review is necessary!</p>
<p>i would suggest you to get a math b regents book
since math2C has different version of study guide, the barrons is definetly the hardest. and i think there's no point of studying that
seriously grab a Math B regents book, if it happens that you are in NY
if not still try to buy it online or something...cause on the site they said the placement test is based on NY Regents MathB</p>
<p><a href="http://www.nytutoring.com/testprep/regents/mathBregents.html%5B/url%5D">http://www.nytutoring.com/testprep/regents/mathBregents.html</a> looks like amazon has them...</p>
<p>you guys can go to <a href="http://www.regentsprep.org%5B/url%5D">http://www.regentsprep.org</a> and click on math b for some more help. many of the examples used on the site come directly from the prep books sold on the other website which acerbic linked.</p>
<p>This is not related…but I didn’t want to start a new thread! Do college credits earned through an internship transfer for GTs? I was hoping to intern this semester and was hoping to possibly get some credits for it through my college!</p>