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CheffoJeffo:

--- Quote from: tommy on April 01, 2007, 12:44:01 pm ---Way to go and take two separate posts and take them put of context as you always do, ass hat.

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Um ... yes ?

 :dizzy: :dizzy:

tommy:
Go ____ your mudda cheffo.  ;D

CheffoJeffo:

--- Quote from: tommy on April 01, 2007, 12:57:25 pm ---Go ____ your mudda cheffo.  ;D

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Now that's just not a nice thing to say ... but at least it made sense, which is new.

Cheers.

Harry Potter:
I wouldn't underline my mudda either. :dunno

shardian:
Back to the subject at hand:

First off, check entrance requirments to the college of Engineering at the schools you wish to attend. Their entrance requirements are ALWAYS higher than the school requirements. I believe just to get in my school required a 3.0 HS GPA and a certain ACT score, but I don't remember which.

Secondly, Boykster is being a little on the harsh side, but he's just messing with - you nothing to get upset about. Taking calculus in High school is a complete waste of time. The class is a joke and barely covers the first few weeks of a college Calculus I class. Concentrate on Algebra and Trig. Take advanced Algebra and Trig if you can. I have known several people that thought they were hot ---Cleveland steamer--- for taking calculus in High school, just to flunk their first year college math.

If you aren't very good at math, you can still do it but be prepared to have a tutor, work your butt off, and have several mental breakdowns.

Lastly, the "be good at word problems" comment someone made is VERY VERY true. Every test you get in engineering, each problem will be one massive word problem.

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