<p>Correction on Posting: </p>
<p>Thank you for responding.</p>
<p>I have 4 main concerns</p>
<p>1.) I am concern about the mathematics requirement at AU. An undergraduate adviser told me that students at AU are required to take Calculus. They said that they will not accept any other math courses. I had taken a Statistic course during the Spring 2011 semester and they said that they will not accept it. They want me to take Calculus and said that taking Calculus is the only way to satisfy the math requirement. The problem is that I have a learning disability that brings a deficit in mathematics. I cannot do mathematics beyond statistics (my math skills ranges from arithmetic, basic algebra/per-algebra, algebra I, algebra II, part of Geometry, and part of trigonometry, and intro stat. I cannot do math in Linear Algebra, Differential Equations, Discreet Mathematics, Analytical Geometry, Pre-Calculus, and Calculus. I cannot do higher math other than the ones that I can do.). Calculus will be extremely and very difficult for me to pass and to do well in. I want to see if the school can accept the math course that I have or give me a wavier so that I can opt-out of taking Calculus at AU. AU also have the same course that I have taken and it is equivalent to it called STAT 202: Basic Statistics. The Statistic course that I have taken is STAT 121: Introduction to Statistics for Social Science, but they will most likely not accept it nor any other mathematics courses apart from Calculus.</p>
<p>Here is an excerpt of what the undergraduate adviser said to me in an email: " You will also need to take a math class.the only course that would transfer in as the requirement would be Calculus I or higher with a grade of B or higher."</p>
<p>In addition to the mathematics requirements, I also do not want to take too many science courses at AU because I have already taken those courses and AU sees them as “electives” and they want me to take more. The same applies the rest of the general education requirements.</p>
<p>2.) MONEY!!! Financial Aid is the problem as well. I am not going to be unable to qualify for grants and scholarships. My parents will most likely will be paying out-of-pocket. I have heard things that AU gives you financial aid-grants, loans, etc, but will take it away from you and use the money for their own purposes. I do not want them embezzling money out of me. The school is expensive to attend because of the cost.</p>
<p>3.) I have some concerns with the journalism program and what they teach over there. I do not want to learn any theories of communications nor communication theories, and/or anything not appropriate for journalism. I want to learn the real world skills only, not the theories. I do not want to none of the communication theories and most journalists do not learn this and it is not needed in the profession. I prefer communications to be separated from journalism. I also want to do both broadcast journalism, print journalism, and online journalism. I want to become a multimedia journalists and have skills in all areas. AU said students must choose broadcast or print and I do not want to do that. I want to learn everything of journalism.</p>
<p>I also do not want to be too far from my home which is in Maryland.</p>
<p>4.) The campus is too small (85-90 acres). I am currently in a school that is small and in a rural campus. I do not want to be isolated from my environment nor from people which brings to say something about social life. I want to be able to have friends. I currently do not have friends at my current school-I have been harassed there, students look down on those who not in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) majors/programs and the majority of the students stay with in their ethnic group and do not talk to people outside their race. With American, I heard from people that they only care about politics(Yes, because Washington, D.C. is the center for politics) and also that the political science program is very good. I enjoy politics, but I want to talk about other things like sports (ESPN, NCAA, College sports, national sports, and international sports, and sports in general), life, movies, music, etc. Not just politics alone. (I want to do both news journalism and sports journalism as well as investigative journalism. I want to learn all types of journalism and diversify myself in them.) I also heard there are cliques at AU as the same cliques in high school and people stay in them and do not go out of their circle. I do not want to feel isolated, lonely, depressed, nor alone as I am in my current school. I want people in a diverse campus to talk to one another outside of their ethnic group and be friends with one another instead of isolating themselves. I would really like to have social life. I would like a social life to be presented on-campus. One that really and actually exist and is really good. I want to have a social life. I would like to have school spirit, advocacy, and activism to be presented on-campus. One that really and actual exist and is really good.</p>
<p>I want the real college experience-the large campus, school spirit, and everything which is something that I wanted for a very long time. Also, someone that I know in high school who is a dangerous person may be at AU and I do not want to have anything to do with him. I want nothing to do with him. I do not want to go school here if he is attends AU. I have a strong feeling he is there because he does not attend any other school (not even the community colleges) in DC nor in Maryland and he lives close to his home which is in Washington, D.C.</p>