Should I take precal in my college freshman year?

Here are some more placement tests to help you figure out if you are ready for calculus 1, need to review a few topics, or really do need to retake precalculus:

http://www.math.buffalo.edu/rur/rurci3.cgi
http://math.tntech.edu/e-math/placement/index.html
https://math.berkeley.edu/courses/choosing/placement-exam

It looks like North Texas and Oklahoma State both require physics for CS majors. Since physics requires calculus, starting in precalculus may delay your transfer and eventual bachelor’s degree graduation by a semester or year (depending on whether these schools admit spring transfers). The precalculus course also takes up schedule space that you may need for other courses. However, you may be able to complete the physics before transfer in your second year even if you start calculus 1 in the spring of your first year, which may allow you to transfer and graduate on time. However, you would need to make sure that your first year is filled with courses fulfilling other requirements (general education, introductory CS, etc.).

http://cs.okstate.edu/csprograms/bs/4yrplan09-14.html
http://catalog.unt.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=480&returnto=162