Question:
college question?
anonymous
2007-08-18 21:10:05 UTC
So I don't have a math class. Is that bad. I want to be an engineer and im looking at UMiami Auburn Embry-Riddle and a school you've never heard of that i`m already set with as long as i keep my grades up. Heres the rest of my schedule.

JROTC, Botany, Spanish 3, Journalism, AP Biology (Trying to get into AP Computer Science), Engineering Concepts, Economics, AP Lit.

Extracurric's\Leadership positions:
JROTC Battalion Commander, Drill Team Captain, Section Editor for Yearbook, National Honor Society, Top 10%.

My GPA is like a 94... I have around a 3.8.

Based on all of that, how bad is it that I don't have a math class. All the counselors fault anyways.. Gave me two first periods, therefore screwing my schedule change process. I plan on joint-enrolling next semester though so I would take math then...
Four answers:
Book_lover
2007-08-18 22:14:47 UTC
I also agree. No egineering school will take you if you dont have math. I had math 3 out f 4 years of high school. And I was in a math class in college but had to drop it.



So get in a math class.



Try to get in a math class . All engineering jobs have to have math in it.
?
2016-10-16 06:33:35 UTC
specific there some colleges in which you would be able to take those styles of instructions, yet they're frequently the community college ones. 4 365 days college ones require a sort, probably money to coach, and essays. I had taken a cake adorning type as quickly as at a community college. And specific, I did meet my significant different in school. It replaced into our freshman 365 days at Michigan State college. we are meant for another!
bweaing
2007-08-18 21:21:10 UTC
No engineering school is going to take you seriously if you haven't taken math every year of high school.
CoolStuff
2007-08-19 00:37:25 UTC
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