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Old 03-01-2008, 06:40 PM
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Is it possible to get a degree without math???

I underwent some testing and was told I have a learning disability with math. I was told if I get a letter from a psychologist, that I can take some different classes instead. Since my major is English, math would not be detremental to my major. Serious responses only please. This has been really stressful for me, as I cannot seem to master anything with numbers.!! but still want to finish school!! Thanks.
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Sounds like a question for your college advisor.

Maybe they will let you substitute a computer class instead.

By the way, English and math sometimes overlap. There are mathematicians who come up with scientific evidence on whether someone like Shakespeare really wrote all his plays, or others wrote some of them.
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It depends on the school that you are going to. For example, my college requires you to have 3 credits in math, which is typically one class. After that, you are done. Check with your school's specific requirements.
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