Hey everyone, I'm considering applying to Bellevue College but I'm really nervous about the math part. I've heard it's kinda rigorous there – does anyone know the minimum level you need to meet in order to pass?
Hello! Bellevue College, like many institutions, requires specific math competencies depending on your intended program of study. While it's true that some students find the college-level math to be challenging, you'll find there's a lot of support available through resources like tutoring centers and instructor office hours.
To give you a better idea, Associate degree programs typically require successful completion of a college-level math course at the level of intermediate algebra or above. However, the requirements could be more specific if you're enrolled in a certain program or major.
If you're in a Bachelor's program, math requirements are often linked to your major and may be higher. For example, a computer science program would have more rigorous and specific math requirements than a communications program.
To know the exact courses, you should visit the Bellevue College course catalog or consult with an academic advisor who can provide guidance based on your intended major or program. They can advise you on which math course is appropriate for your level of comfort and your academic goals.
No matter the requirements, Bellevue is known for its investment in student success, so don't be too nervous! You're likely heavier support in place to help students excel, even in challenging subjects. Hope this helps.
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