Anonymous wrote:Calculus is the first no discrete math classes and it sometimes throw students for a loop. It does not mean they should chuck a major if they are getting a B- after half a semster.
thx!Anonymous wrote:3 As and a B is a great start to college. Hardly a "rocky start". Plus college is so finals weighted it's hard to track interim progress - it's not like high school.
He's a freshman, maybe the major needs to be changed. Or maybe the other math classes will come more easily - calc is pretty distinctive. I'd at least give the poor kid a semester before you panic.
OP thanks!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC is at a pretty selective school, 3 As or A minuses but struggling to get beyond a B in Calculus. Has 5 more maths classes for this major...is this a bad start, an indication to redirect?
I had a 2.08 my first semester, including a C+ in Calculus. I eventually made the Dean's list, majored in physics, got into the physics honor society, took five more Calculus classes and went to graduate school. Don't sweat the first semester too much. Now, if it continues to the second, third, etc. semesters, then there's a problem.
OP here, yes I am worried this is the weeding in process...got my fingers crossed thoughAnonymous wrote:Calc is always the hardest and sometimes known as a weed out course.
Anonymous wrote:DC is at a pretty selective school, 3 As or A minuses but struggling to get beyond a B in Calculus. Has 5 more maths classes for this major...is this a bad start, an indication to redirect?
I don't know all the details, DC says the fact that no calculators are allowed in exams is stressful. .. Hoping th o double major chem and physics...Anonymous wrote:Which major?
I am strong at math and attended a top engineering school. My first semester of calculus in college was definitely an adjustment for me, but I did fine after that.
Are they grading on a curve?