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I currently attend a community college and I wondering if I robbed myself of important concepts learned in a geometry class.
I took the class over a summer for credit no/credit. To make a short story shorter I didn't put any effort into the class and didn't learn much of anything.
The course mostly had to do with proofs. My actual grade in the class was a C but it only shows as a CR on my transcripts. The instructor was new and didn't do a very good job of organizing the class and as a result we even skipped some of the material.
I'm currently taking a trig class and almost done (1 week left) and doing very well, I've got an A. I will be taking precalc next semester.
I would eventually like to transfer to UCLA and major in physics and a possible double major in mathematics. My question is should I retake the geometry class? Should I maybe just do some self study with a good book? How will not having a rigorous course in geometry and geometric proofs effect me?
I took the class over a summer for credit no/credit. To make a short story shorter I didn't put any effort into the class and didn't learn much of anything.
The course mostly had to do with proofs. My actual grade in the class was a C but it only shows as a CR on my transcripts. The instructor was new and didn't do a very good job of organizing the class and as a result we even skipped some of the material.
I'm currently taking a trig class and almost done (1 week left) and doing very well, I've got an A. I will be taking precalc next semester.
I would eventually like to transfer to UCLA and major in physics and a possible double major in mathematics. My question is should I retake the geometry class? Should I maybe just do some self study with a good book? How will not having a rigorous course in geometry and geometric proofs effect me?
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