Straight to Major

<p>This may be the wrong place to post this but If you have a better place to post it, leave a comment.</p>

<p>Anyways, My major is to be a Dental Hygienist, and I want to see if there are colleges or universities available that I can pay money from skipping the classes like math etc., because i cannot do it and I tried contacting colleges and they said they don't have one, but I know there has to be one but I don't know where.</p>

<p>Anyways if you are aware of any colleges or universities that have any similar thing that I am looking for, please leave a comment.</p>

<p>Thank You.</p>

<p>I don’t understand the question. Are you in a community college now, and intend to transfer to a 4-year school in Dental Hygiene? And you want to figure out how to avoid taking math courses, because this is a difficult subject for you?</p>

<p>You only need an Associate’s degree to qualify for a Dental Hygienist license, so you don’t have to transfer to become licensed. Only certain community colleges have these programs, so you need to go to one of those. Here is a list:<a href=“http://www.adha.org/resources-docs/71617_Entry_Level_Schools_By_States.pdf[/url]”>http://www.adha.org/resources-docs/71617_Entry_Level_Schools_By_States.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>If your goal is to totally avoid taking any math courses, that is going to be tough, mostly because virtually all programs require one or two Chemistry courses, which in turn have math prerequisites. Also, most Associate’s degrees require a certain level of math, usually one college-level course.</p>