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If you are a science major, the science classes you take require you to have some previous knowledge.
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DID YOU READ? I answered the question and was giving young homie some advice about school. It sounds like dude was stressin' a little already and is probably still in HS until May. Just wanted to give him a few words to calm his nerves.Originally Posted by ericberry14
did you read what this thread is about? bcuz ur response has damn near nothing to do with the topic at handOriginally Posted by phaze1123
ericberry14 wrote:
phaze1123 wrote:
Relax! Enjoy your summer. You are embarking on a new chapter in your life. From the sounds of it you are stressing already. College is challenging, but it can be very enjoyable. In your first year high school English should help. With math it depends on what you take. In science almost everything will be more advanced than high school. History is what it is...history. With all of them, if you have good teachers they will introduce you properly to the information that you need. In college the most important thing is balance. Your ability to balance your study/class/work time with partying/hanging out will dictate your success.
Bottom line...it can be the best times of your life if you do it right.
Originally Posted by phaze1123
DID YOU READ? I answered the question and was giving young homie some advice about school. It sounds like dude was stressin' a little already and is probably still in HS until May. Just wanted to give him a few words to calm his nerves.Originally Posted by ericberry14
did you read what this thread is about? bcuz ur response has damn near nothing to do with the topic at handOriginally Posted by phaze1123
ericberry14 wrote:
phaze1123 wrote:
Relax! Enjoy your summer. You are embarking on a new chapter in your life. From the sounds of it you are stressing already. College is challenging, but it can be very enjoyable. In your first year high school English should help. With math it depends on what you take. In science almost everything will be more advanced than high school. History is what it is...history. With all of them, if you have good teachers they will introduce you properly to the information that you need. In college the most important thing is balance. Your ability to balance your study/class/work time with partying/hanging out will dictate your success.
Bottom line...it can be the best times of your life if you do it right.
I hate when dudes just post +$* just to have something to say. You talk about my post, but did YOUR response have anything at all to do with answering dudes question or giving him any advice. F off my dude.
Originally Posted by TrillipinoTrapstar
For economics courses, you have to apply a lot of algebra skills, especially when charting graphs.