Math Grade

I failed Pre-Calculus 1 with a 1.3 GPA and had to retake the class. I was so nervous at the possibility of failing twice/ getting below the required pre-requisite of 75% (2.0) in the class and I end up passing with an 85% (3.0)! This may have not been a big deal for others, but it was a big milestone for me since i struggled the first time around. #EngineerGoals

you got 85% and only received a 3.0?
What's considered a failing mark then?

Precalc is basically a course to weed out people who are lazy or have an IQ below 105 so that enough spots in Calc I are open for people ""smart"" enough for it.

and Calc 1 is basically a course to weed out people who are lazy or have an IQ below 110 so that enough spots in Calc 2 are open for people ""smart"" enough for it, which is basically a course to weed out people who are lazy or have an IQ below 115 so that enough spots in Calc 3 are open for people ""smart"" enough for it, which is basically a course to weed out people who are lazy or have an IQ below 120 so that enough spots in DiffEq and Linear Algebra are open for people ""smart"" enough for it, which is basically a course to weed out people who are lazy or have an IQ below 125 so that enough spots in Real Analysis are open for people ""smart"" enough for it, which is basically a course to weed out people who are lazy or have an IQ below 130 so that enough spots in actual mathematics courses are open for people smart enough for it.

Here is the grading scale

Hey great job OP, keep up the hard work!

hahahhahaha that was hilarious!!!

>#EngineerGoals
this gave you away as a troll

an engineer undergrad bragging about getting a B in precalc, it's pretty good bait desu

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How in the hell did you only take precalc in college? I think you're going to have a hard time with an engineering major if you need to take precalc in your first semester.

Oh I also went to that college, during highschool, here are my 4.0 in calc iv and diffy q. It was to trivial so I left to university.