05-31-2008, 02:25 PM
gcalvin...
Thanks for the help. I attended Texas A&M and am now attending Troy State (much lower but I have triplets and needed greater flexibility). Most business colleges actually do require it regardless of its real world application. If you ask me its so they can make themselves feel more legit. Most big state schools and all "ivy level" schools require it, along with other state schools like mine who are "wanna be" a-list style curriculum. Either way, I'm an accounting major with a relatively high GPA and want to keep it that way without ruining by taking calc for a grade. The big firms around here care about grades when your starting out and you have less experience to be judged by.
Thanks for the help. I attended Texas A&M and am now attending Troy State (much lower but I have triplets and needed greater flexibility). Most business colleges actually do require it regardless of its real world application. If you ask me its so they can make themselves feel more legit. Most big state schools and all "ivy level" schools require it, along with other state schools like mine who are "wanna be" a-list style curriculum. Either way, I'm an accounting major with a relatively high GPA and want to keep it that way without ruining by taking calc for a grade. The big firms around here care about grades when your starting out and you have less experience to be judged by.