Then Pre-calculus is a waste. The analtic geometry that one needs for Calculus can be taught alongside the Calculus. If you haven't done integration and differentiation, then you won't be repeating.
Yes, very much. Pre-Calc had a lot to do with geometry. Sines, cosines, tangents, etc. But I do hope it is different. I'm tired of feeling like I'm repeating classes over and over.
That's better than napping. BTW, I don't know how college calculus courses are now, but it was the only class that I ever actually fell asleep in, but I had had calculus in high school. But you should find it very different from Pre-Calculus (whatever that is).
That;s why I have my laptop with me. I usually do my homework then and there(since it's online) and then fool around on the computer. I know exactly how to do the things the teacher's talking about, so I don't really pay attention. I have to say I feel lazy about it...
That's too bad. Geometry is too easy to take a second time. You'll have troube staying awake.
Well, It's required. I took geometry in high school and passed with a decent grade, but they require me to take Plane Trig. My last required math class is Calculus, which I'm hoping it's about the same as Pre-Calc, since I have a lot of experience in that field.
Plane geometry! I'm surprised that you'd take that, unless you missed it in high school, or if you are looking for a good grade in something.
Actually, I'm taking four classes this semester also. I would love to take it, but maybe later. I'm taking the last Biology class that's required, my last English class required, Plane Trigonometry, and Psychology, which is surprisingly interesting.