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Transitioning from High School to College Math: What's the Easiest Course?

Hey everyone, I'm planning out my college schedule and I wanted some advice. So after completing College Algebra in high school, what would be considered the easiest math class to take in college? I'd really like something where I can ease myself into the new environment. Thanks in advance!

2 years ago

Hi there! Your transition from high school to college math will depend on a few factors, including your comfort level with more advanced concepts, the requirements of your degree program, and your own personal interest in math. However, if you've just completed College Algebra, a natural next step could be a Precalculus course.

Precalculus usually serves as a bridge between the concepts of algebra and the more advanced, calculus-focused courses. However, this may vary depending on institutions and math departments, so you might want to check your college's math curriculum or consult an academic advisor to ensure you're heading in a direction that aligns with your academic goals.

Keep in mind, too, that many colleges offer Math for Liberal Arts or Contemporary Mathematics courses, designed for students not specializing in STEM or related fields. These courses often focus on real-world applications and include subjects like probability, statistics, geometry, and finance.

Lastly, consider utilizing tutoring services or office hours early in the semester if you find the material challenging. This way, you'll be proactive in your academic success and make the transition a bit smoother. Good luck!

2 years ago

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