<p>i'm looking to getting into a masters program for math.</p>
<p>I got a c in calculus II. and I dropped 3 classes, yes 3 classes in one semester in my junior year....and those 3 classes are all math classes......</p>
<p>i'm looking to getting into a masters program for math.</p>
<p>I got a c in calculus II. and I dropped 3 classes, yes 3 classes in one semester in my junior year....and those 3 classes are all math classes......</p>
<p>Then why do you want to go to grad school for math?</p>
<p>If you are not getting a B or better in all of your math classes, then it’s time to switch majors.</p>
<p>Agreed with tenisghs. I’ve taken a fair amount of upper-div math courses and have audited a couple graduate level math classes (Probability Theory & Stochastic Modeling) and they were on two different levels. You should be having an easy time (more or less) in your undergraduate work if you want a shot at passing/understanding your graduate coursework.</p>