<p>So I'm a spring admit and I am going into the Marshall School of Business... I actually went (more like skimming through) through the whole USC Business catalog, but it was absolutely long and tedious. So now I'm a bit clueless to what classes I should sign up for the fall semester at my local community college... I know English and Math are pretty much necessary... But what about other classes?? Any classes you guys recommend for a business major student???</p>
<p>I plan on taking macro and micro economics at a CC next summer. Both are required for the business major and a lot of business students suggest taking those classes at a CC because you get credit for them and they’re a lot easier not at SC.</p>
<p>do i have to take math and english ? can I just wait til SC because the CC that I am going to does not have transferable GE for your first semester of English and apparently even though I took BC calculus my senior year of highschool, I only qualify for pre-calc because I did badly on the trig. section of the test since i have taken trig since my sophmore year.</p>
<p>The spring admit representative suggested that we all take English at your CC, coz’ it helps maintaining your English skills. As for math, I passed my Calc AB test, and I am hoping I could take the second part at my CC… I might take stats too, just for the heck of it.</p>
<p>P.S. Do I still have to take Macro and Micro, if I passed both AP tests???</p>
<p>I don’t know if you’ve started CC or if you’ve registered yet, but the best bet would be too see what you got credit for AP wise, and then find out what other GE’s/Pre-Major Requirements you still need to do for your major.
Then go to the articulation site and see what courses transfer over to USC.
If you’re in California and going to a California CC, they’ll have course-to-course equivalencies which is really nice. [USC</a> ARR : Articulation](<a href=“http://www.usc.edu/dept/ARR/articulation/]USC”>http://www.usc.edu/dept/ARR/articulation/)</p>