No, however,if by some case you still have not yet mastered the material, there will be Intermediate Algebra Class in college. Through this class, they will take you through the fundamentals of math beginning from algebra 1 and 2 to reinforce the material.
No, not all schools require algebra within certain programs of study (majors). However, all entering students must show competency in basic skills math from basic computation through the equivalent of high school algebra I.
No you do not have to take algebra classes in college
All American universities apparently require math as part of their general education requirements, but Commonwealth universities do not. A distance education degree in a humanities field from an Australian or South African university would not require algebra.
No. Some colleges have an open admissions policy, in which you need to have a high school degree or a GED.
I went to University of Ky and did not want to study math at all. I went to the Dean and asked what I could do. After listening to all the reasons to NOT drop math. I finally was able to get them to drop it. I only had to sign a paper that stated I did not hold them responsible for my math abilities. It was quite easy. The hardest part was all the "talks" from them trying to change my mind. The Dean can help you.
All colleges an universities require that the candidate fill out an admissions application. Each application is particular to the specific school you are applying to.
All colleges give degree verification. A degree verification is verifying that the person received the degree from that school. That is how jobs verify that a degree is legitimate.
IT is different for every state. Your academic advisor should inform you of your colleges specific requirements. All colleges require basic classes though such as: English Composition, generally college algebra, generally a biological science, etc.
All colleges need to require a resume writing class before graduation.
Most colleges offer all three. However, most individuals pursue a degree.
Yes you can. All community colleges offer a degree in business.
Not in the US. All ABA-approved programs require a four-year undergraduate degree for admission.
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