I had very good grades during my first semester in college. However, math has always been one of my main weknesses. I had an A in political science, which is writing intensive course. I had an A- in english, an A- in medical terminolgy and a B in math. I had to take a basic math class because I didn't meet certain standars that were required by the college I go to. Next semeter I will be taking Math 105 because is pre-requisite for my major. I'm majoring in Radiology, I must maintain a competitive GPA to get accepted into the Radiologic technology program. I'm also gonna be taking Algebra along with English 111 and Anatomy. I think I can handle all of these subjects if I carefully organize my study time. Radiolgy is a growing field and it's highly in demand. i must maintain a good GPA or otherwise I will be placed on the waiting list. This process might take a year or more and I don't have time to kid around. I want to graduate as soon as possible. I go to a CUNY college in New York.
2007-12-31
12:34:32
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nelson r
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The course is called Math for Health Allied Sciences (105) and it's one of the basic requirements to enter the Radiology Program. I've been feeling a little nervous because I'm not a big lover of mathematics and I always try my best. I'm always practicing to get better at it but it usually takes some extra time for to totally understand it. This is the only necessary mathematics subject that is involved with major, the rest of it is pure sciences that comprise the study and use of X-rays.
2007-12-31
19:55:34 ·
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