I’m trying to decide between enrolling in a College Credit Plus math course or just taking pre-calculus. I’m really not a fan of math, especially since I’m planning to study political science in college and eventually become a lawyer. I’ll be a junior next year, and I could use some advice!
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[10th grade chemistry] Need help not sure what step 3 part A means also is the graph correct?
[10th Grade Chemistry] I could use some assistance with Step 3, Part A. I’m a bit confused about what it means. Also, is my graph accurate? Thanks!
I have a project that’s due in just 30 minutes for extra credit. If anyone knows even one answer, it would really help me out! Thank you!
It’s great that you’re thinking ahead about your classes and future career! Since you’re interested in political science and law, you might not need an advanced math class like CCP (College Credit Plus) if you feel overwhelmed by math right now.
Pre-calc could be a good option since it will help solidify your math foundation without the pressure of a college-level class. However, if you think you can handle the CCP class and it might benefit you later on in college, it could be worth considering.
In the end, think about how much math you’re willing to take on at this point. It’s important to keep a balance and focus on subjects that will help you in your future career. You might also want to speak with your school counselor for advice tailored to your situation. Good luck with your decision!