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Old August 14th, 2009, 11:28 PM
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I decided to take this course because it went towards my major of Pre-Pharmacy. I actually have to take up to Calculus II at my college and I don't know why because all the pre-Pharmacy schools I'm looking at only require Calculus I...

Anyways, I haven't taken a math class in a while, but I've been refreshed on a lot of math upwards to the introductory Calculus level. I got my textbook today and have glanced at it and I see all these strange symbols you see from Calculus and I'm wondering if you'll need some knowledge of Calculus to be successful in this course?

Any advice, also? My class is every Saturday morning 4 hours straight.
Without more information we cannot tell what level a course called introductory statistics is pitched at. If you can post the title/author of you text, so we can look it up on Amazon (and thus determine the level of the course).

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