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The point of taking it is because you are graduating with a business degree, regardless of what major you go into. This means that you are atleast rounded in business. The point of taking statistics classes is not because you will be doing statistics when you graduate, but because when some statistical survey comes up in your career, you atleast know what is going on. I can't imagine the class being that hard. I took both Calculus for engineering and business calculus, and business calculus was a walk in the park. Maybe it might be whoever is teaching you, but my business calculus professor had us do simple problems so that we could get the idea of how to do the problem, rather than treating us like math or engineering majors.
In terms of whether or not you are going to use calculus in whatever jhob you eventually go into, most of the time I don't think you will. I am an accounting major and my mother's an auditor, and niether of us ever use any kind of calculus. My dad is a financial analysist, and he never uses calculus either. Not to say that it isn't used in the business world, but more often than not, you probably won't need to use it.
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