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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP again. I appreciate all of the replies. My son has never talked much about school but when he came home for fall break, he was very nervous and unsure about what classes he should register for next semester. I guess the mention of calculus made him worry and doubt himself. Years and years of struggle with math will do that. For now, I just told him to put off calculus and take many of the other core classes which is his plan. I have never been a helicopter parent about school because he rarely talks about school (except for his math woes). I might have him ask about possibly taking calculus somewhere else this summer where it will be cheaper. But thanks so much for all of the ideas. Keep them coming![/quote] Actually, I'd recommend he take calculus sooner, rather than later, as well as the Econ and accounting courses. Better to figure out sooner if he can survive the business degree intro courses or if he is downright miserable. For my kid, the calculus course was much easier than accounting 1&2. [/quote]
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