I'm 15 and a freshman. I've had trouble with math since the 5th grade, mostly due to the fact that I missed a significant amount of school the year before.
Anyways, this year I was forced to drop algebra and didn't take a math class at all. My school didn't offer pre-algebra, and the independent study wasn't working for me.
I'm expected to take algebra this summer, but I don't know if I can pass the assessment test. (allows admission into the class, I still lack major fundamental pre-algebra skills)
Hypothetically, if I'm forced to take pre-algebra in the summer, and enroll in algebra sophmore year, how will it impact my chances of admission into my desired college?
I get A's in everything else, except for Math. I'm really worried I won't do well on the SAT or even get the required math level to even graduate high school. (usually A2)
I really need help. Academic achievement is sort of like a family tradition. (Jewish here)
Any responses will be greatly appreciated
2007-05-15
07:54:00
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Jake
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