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.
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.
It depends on whether you are in a two year or four year college or university. Typically, community colleges require no math other than pharmacology. Four year institutions may require a college algebra, and a statistics course. Pharmacology may be taught as either a stand alone math course, or included within the professional phase nursing courses.
Yes, you can teach at a college with a master's degree, but it may depend on the specific college and their requirements for faculty positions. Some colleges may prefer or require a doctoral degree for certain teaching positions.
Yes, in most cases, you can teach at a community college with a master's degree. However, some community colleges may require a doctoral degree for certain positions or subjects.
College Algebra is the required math for allcollege students. What you benefit from it depends on what degree you want to get from college.
Typically, this program does not require a higher level math. In many cases, a college algebra and statistics will be required.
To teach college with a master's degree, you typically need a relevant master's degree in the subject you want to teach, along with teaching experience or a teaching certificate. Some colleges may also require a doctoral degree for certain positions.
Welding is a career choice that does not require a college degree. so you don't need a college degree. enjoy.
Yes, you can teach at a college with just a bachelor's degree, but typically only as an adjunct instructor or in certain specialized fields. Most full-time faculty positions at colleges and universities require a master's or doctoral degree.
It is generally not possible to obtain a college degree without a high school diploma. Most colleges and universities require a high school diploma or equivalent for admission.
Assuming you mean a B.A. in English, the answer would be most likely, yes. In order to graduate from college, schools require some level of math to be completed - and it is usually beyond algebra (most likely calculus or at least up to algebra 2).
Typically, four year colleges and universities do not require the SAT after one completes an associates degree.