<p>TR - EDU 103 12:30 - 1:45 Ponec
TR - Eng 150 3:30 - 4:45 Whipple</p>
<p>This is what i've registered for. I kind of forgot about... MATH! I moved before my sophomore year, and my school made me retake alg 1... so i only got geom, alg 1 + 2 done in high school. My college requires us to complete math 201 Applied Math before graduating, i'd have to take math 135 College Alg, math 137 Trig, Math 141 Applied Calc, and then Math 201 applied math. :( I'm really mad, i'm thinking of dropping EDU 103 to go ahead an be able to take math 135 this semester.</p>
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<li><p>If you don't need EDU 103 right now, drop it and take math.</p></li>
<li><p>Course codes are rarely the same at any two schools. I can guess what your Eng 150 and Psy 101 classes are (basic english/writing class and intro psych class?) but I have no idea what the others are and can't even venture a guess. This is why most students on CC who post a schedule skip the course codes and just put "Intro Bio" or "Differential Equations" or "Speech Comm" or whatever it is.</p></li>
<li><p>I had a teacher in high school named Huss and I shudder just thinking about his class. Yuck.</p></li>
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<p>Also leave out professors' names. The last thing you want is someone googling up their name and having them find this post.</p>
<p>You can just e-mail the department chair and tell him/her your background and ask for advice. S/he'll definitely want to help you to make sure you're on track so you don't waste your time taking classes you don't need.</p>
<p>You could always fit it in later. It looks like you will need to take 4 maths total, so you could start them in the spring and then do one every semester. </p>
<p>One thing that you might want to think about is that some science classes require that you take college algebra (or some other math depending on the course) before you can take it. You might want to figure out the gist of a 4 year plan and see if it will be done by the time you need it to be.</p>