<p>I've had "fun with math" in my CC career. Took calc 1 when I was 16 and dropped it. Took it again after HS and got a B. Took calcII got an F... took calcII over the summer... D... ARGH
took honors calc 1+2... D
took honors calc 1+2 and calcII concurrently, got a B in honors calc 1+2 and a C in calcII(shoddy professor, who didn't like that I used techniques not in his course so I had a hardcore F on one test and had to make it up)</p>
<p>I'm thinking I should put honors calc 1+2 as it's the most rigorous course and has the highest net grade, but the default course placed was calc II.</p>
<p>also, can I put philosophy under english composition? on the IGETC my school provides, list it's considered "Group B: Critical Thinking-English Composition" and I didn't take any other english courses.</p>
<p>Notes: 3.51 GPA, non calculus GPA is a bit higher and if not all of my calc courses transfer over, my GPA will raise further. no real GPA trend(maybe U shaped) most but not all breadth requirements done(missing CIS a170 which doesn't seem to be offered any more and linear algebra/differential Equations aka calc4)</p>
<p>yeah but you still have to take english 1a or it’s equivalent. I’ve seen a couple philosophy classes be considered as fulfilling the 2nd composition requirement, like intro to critical thinking or intro to philosophy, but not on enough forms to make me feel secure that it’s legitimate. Either way, you at least need to have 1a. As far as I know, the only alternative to 1a is honors 1a lol, or AP tests.</p>