Hi,
this question has been probably answered a ton of times and you might get annoyed with me and I'm sorry but I am just very nervous! I am planning on applying to Kelley as a standard admit and I went to orientation and selected the following classes:
Econ-E 201 (microeconomics)
Math-M 118 (finite math)
Hist-B 105(American History 1)
Psy-P 101 (Intro to Psychology)
CLLC-L 120 (Collins LLC Seminar)
I am not super worried about the three other Gen Eds but I have heard scary things about microeconomics and finite math. I consider myself pretty good at math, I got a B+ in AB Calculus and I am studying Micro during the summer and the content doesn't seem too tough so that being said, did I go wrong anywhere?
Should I have taken Bus-A 201(Introduction to Financial Accounting) or M119(Brief Survey of Calculus) instead? The grade distribution for those classes seem a LOT more forgiving than Finite Math and Micro but I didn't know if that was the only metric I should have relied on
Thanks in advance!!!
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