<p>I wasn't sure where this should go. </p>
<p>I'm in a situation as a transfer student where my prospective school (ga tech) won't accept me without Cal II. Now, I graduated in 2001 (where my last class was cal i), and hadn't had any math until I decided to pick it up last fall. I took college algebra first (which was too easy and I should have started with pre-cal) then precal. Now I'm consdidering trying to jump into cal II since I already have the cal I credit. (but I can BARELY remember it)</p>
<p>My problem is if this will just be too much to try to take on or if it's different enough that I should be ok? I picked up my cal I book and could kinda remember how to do limits and differentiate, but not without charts as reference. I'm also a bit weak in trig despite my recent pre-cal. (they crammed trig into the last 3 weeks)</p>
<p>Has anyone been in a similar situation? If you came out of cal II recently, do you think it would be possible to have done it with an extremely limited understanding of the basics of cal I? What about with the help of a tutor?</p>