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Old 06-04-2008, 07:45 PM   #1
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How hard is it to transfer from the business track to engineering track?

I am really having trouble deciding what math to take for my freshman year. I have always been a low A, high B (88-89) math student in the most rigourous math track at my High School ( Klein High in Texas) I took calc AB this year and had a 98 and then switched to BC after second semester and did well, but I only took the AB exam. I guess I can wait for my AP scores and then readjust my schedule. If I get a 4-5 on my exam, I will feel confident enough to take 10550 Calc I.

How difficult are the other math classes I would have to take in order to do engineering if I just did the Business track?

I never really considered engineering until this year. I love Calculus even though I may be just average at it. I have never been a fan of Physics, but then I never had great teachers. I think graduate school is in my future and I don't want my GPA to suffer.


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