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I'm a 4th year college student who has studied 2 years of sociology, and 2 years of film. With summer studies, I could graduate this fall with an SOC. degree, but have little interest in doing this other than that I would have a B.S. to mark up my resume. I have been thinking long and hard, for quite a while about getting an engineering degree, and I feel that my relative interest in Sociology relates quite well to Industrial Engineering.
I have never taken a Calculus course. Pre-calc was a breeze in Highschool, and I had to retake it again in College for general course requirements for my University, which was also easy. This was Freshman year of college though... With the thought in mind that I might start up engineering curriculum this fall, I'm wondering how I would fare in a Calculus class, as there are a few required during Freshman Curriculum.
Would I be Okay? I'm a hard worker, and don't mind studying. I'm just not sure if what I'll need to recall from pre-calc will be fresh enough in my mind to apply. Should I try and relearn a few things over the summer?
Thanks
I have never taken a Calculus course. Pre-calc was a breeze in Highschool, and I had to retake it again in College for general course requirements for my University, which was also easy. This was Freshman year of college though... With the thought in mind that I might start up engineering curriculum this fall, I'm wondering how I would fare in a Calculus class, as there are a few required during Freshman Curriculum.
Would I be Okay? I'm a hard worker, and don't mind studying. I'm just not sure if what I'll need to recall from pre-calc will be fresh enough in my mind to apply. Should I try and relearn a few things over the summer?
Thanks