Question on the course Math 104

<p>I hope to transfer to Wharton next fall and I am trying to take the required courses.</p>

<p>According to their website, in order to skip Math104 you would need a 4 or 5 in AP Calculus BC. However, my school didn't offer the BC test. So would that mean I would have to take Calculus II at my current school in order to fulfull the Math104 requirement</p>

<p>Thanks.</p>

<p>You could just self-study and take the test on your own.</p>

<p>If you're in college you need to take the second semester of calculus (integrals and that sort of stuff) while in college if you do not have a 5 on the BC calc exam.</p>

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If you're in college you need to take the second semester of calculus (integrals and that sort of stuff) while in college if you do not have a 5 on the BC calc exam.

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<p>By second semester, do you mean Calculus II?</p>

<p>Yea. I mean, course names vary from school to school (here we call it Calc I) but you should do Calc II ASAP.</p>

<p>I compared my Calc II syllabus to that of Math104 and they don't exactly correspond. Can this be a problem?</p>

<p>and is it beneficial to skip math 104 with BC Calc credit and go straight into 114/115? or would it be better to take it again because it might be a little different?</p>