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Diana and all-
Well in the case of takeing either the math or the english here is my big
dilima-
The english course is "sposed" to be compleeted by the end of the softmore
year, I am am currently a softmore as I have 38 credits (that transfured---I
actually have taken many more than that--78 to be exact) and to be considered
a Jr you need 56 credits. I did not relize this untill I went to look it up
just now so I guess I could waite on this course.
Now the math course (my worst subject by the way) is almost a must at this
point to allow for progression towards the major as to be accepted to the
major you have to have cirten prerequists compleeted wich include:
Statistics, College Algebra, 2 Accounting cources, Corprate Finance, and 2
Econmics courses, there are also a cupple of others that are not math
related. And most of those have the Intermedit Algebra or College Algebra as
the prerequisit.
So lets see if I took out the english class that would leave:
Intermedit Algebra (3)
Intro. to Health Professions (2)
Seated Areobics (1)
Which adds up to 6. What do you all think of adding public speaking to the
mix--another required course. Public speaking is only 2 credit hours which
would put me at 8 credit hours wich is what you need at ISU to be a full time
student. Since it is only 8 at this school I realy think that I should try
to meet that. Otherwise I might do like bobby suggested and take the 6 (math
and english only). But that's only 2 credits short of full time status and I
can't see missing that by only 2 credits. I know I find that an extreemly
low number for full time status but that's what it is at ISU. I think 12 is
what full time status is usualy...that's what it was at my last school.
Anyway I will send this out for all of you to give your feedback on.
Thanks for all the imput.
Anee
In a message dated 11/1/1999 1:07:35 PM Central Standard Time, [log in to unmask]
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<< Hi Anee,
Intermediate Algebra is a pretty demanding course if you have difficulty with
math. I would probably stick with either the English or the Math course, but
not both. The rest should be okay if you know the stuff.
Dina >>
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