Since I placed into a 200-level math course, can I just skip math in the fall of freshman year?
That’s a bad idea, so we will do everything possible to make sure you’re taking math from the very start. It’s in your great interest as a B.S.E. student to get through the math sequence as soon as possible. It gives you more flexibility in sophomore year and let’s you understand what’s going on in your sophomore courses. And you won’t forget what you learned in high school. If you’re asking this question, then I detect some ambivalence about math. Look, if you eat the lima beans on your plate first, then you can enjoy the mashed potatoes more, and when you’re all done with both, then there’s dessert.
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