Do business schools prefer Calculus or business calculus?

Most of the math requirement for these schools that i want to transfer to (like NYU, Northeastern, Ohio State etc..) says that the student should have completed calculus.

So are they talking about regular calculus (like the ones that the math majors take) or business calculus? Which is better for me to take? I want to be qualified for as many schools as i can.
which one do you think i should take?
 

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3 Responses to Do business schools prefer Calculus or business calculus?

  1. Devon

    It depends. Check with the school/s you are considering, to have them clarify what they want.

  2. sleeper

    Calculus covers a lot more material than Business Calc. Some schools might be okay with just Business Calc, but it’s best to go on the safe side and take regular Calculus.

  3. Kym H

    Business Calculus.

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