<p>The SFS site for Int’l. Political Economy (my tentative major) says that calculus is a requirement, but you can test out of it. I found out that, while I will have College in High School credit through the U. of Pittsburgh, it will not count because I got high school credit for it too and Gtown will not take this as transfer credits. </p>
<p>My question is, have any of you current students taken this test, and did you find it difficult? What high school prep did you have for it (AP, non-AP calc course, etc.)?</p>
<p>well, i cant answer your question, but i will add to it, for anyone out there who can answer. i took calculus completely separate from my HS at a local community college…this will count as transfer credit, right? Im not even in SFS, just the plain ol’ college, btw</p>
<p>They’ll at least consider it, as long as you DID NOT get credit for this class toward your high school diploma. I can’t promise anything because the registrar has to decide that case-by-case.</p>
<p>I took Calc I and II at a college, and it counted towards my high school graduation requirements, but I still got credit for both. However, another girl from my high school didn’t get credit until someone from my high school talked to the Dean’s office, so it’s definitely something that they decide on a case-by-case basis.</p>
<p>Hmm okay that’s really weird because the admissions people at the chat made it sound like it was cut and dry, no one got credit for it period. Hopefully I can find this out for certain at the open house.</p>
<p>Also, however, my Calc teacher checked the list, and 4 out of 4 who tried to transfer the Pitt calc credits to Georgetown were denied.</p>