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SCRRF C++ jr college
It looks most likely that El Camino will waive the Trigonometry requirement for our sophomore robotics' students to attend the class because mentor Mark Miller will attend the class with them.
These students are taking the class... Poudyal, Sid Roth, Alexandra Waters, David It's 6/21 - 8/12, 5:30p - 8:30p free to high school students registration 6/7 If anyone else is interested, let me know. Last edited by Redhead Jokes : 01-04-2004 at 20:40. |
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Re: SCRRF C++ jr college
Is this the Problem Solving with C++ (CS 1)?
If so, I don't remember using any trig in it, when I took it 4 years ago. |
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At first our parent arranging this thought Math 170 prerequisite was Intermediate Algebra, but el co's site says it's Trig, and Mark just talked to admissions about waiving that requirement. *update*Mark talked to Dean, the trig prerequisite is to help understand functions and how they relate to programming with sub routines. The dean admitted there isn't any trig in C++, but trig helps them catch on to C++. Last edited by Redhead Jokes : 02-04-2004 at 01:45. Reason: update |
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