Question by sear_squid: If a student goes to a community college, will they need to take science and math courses?
I am terrible at science. If I take physics and pre calc next year (senior year) will I have to take them at the community college (where I plan to go)? Thanks.
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Answer by Mrs. LT
You should talk to that particular council @ college, because you will have to take a test with math, english where it will place you were you need to be. depending on your major you may have to, but depending on your school they may pass it as prerequisite.
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it depends on what you want to major in. only engineering/science/computer majors include the science courses. math is the same along with business (only math course for business is pre-calc).
but all other majors don’t include science or maths.
Yes you will, community colleges are cheaper and are usually there so you can successfully transfer to a university. You should take advantage of being in a community college and take classes. Remember that every major has it pre requisites just as if you graduate from High School with 4 years of English ECT. Your probably going to have to take some English, Science, Humanities and some Math classes.
I advice you take as many classes as you can while your in the community college, since its cheaper than paying university fees.