Algebra in the 10th grade - Will it influence future college...
...admissions? I'm 15 and a freshman. I've had trouble with math since the 5th grade, mostly due to the fact that I missed a significant amount of school the year before. Anyways, this year I was forced to drop algebra and didn't take a math class at all. My school didn't offer pre-algebra, and the independent study wasn't working for me. I'm expected to take algebra this summer, but I don't know if I can pass the assessment test. (allows admission into the class, I still lack major fundamental pre-algebra skills) Hypothetically, if I'm forced to take pre-algebra in the summer, and enroll in algebra sophmore year, how will it impact my chances of admission into my desired college?I get A's in everything else, except for Math. I'm really worried I won't do well on the SAT or even get the required math level to even graduate high school. (usually A2) I really need help. Academic achievement is sort of like a family tradition. (Jewish here)Any responses will be greatly appreciatedI've had private tutors before, but I was still having trouble. I work so hard at other subjects and get high marks, but then there is the lousy C in math which kills my GPA. I want to go Northwestern, but I'm not sure how I'm going to get in without decent math courses. (even though I'm not going to be a math major)Also, how do I reply to your responses?Great community college? lol. Very funny.I'm going to a unversity. And not some crap 90% acceptance rate poser college.
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