O/T Taking on-line classes

I wasn't sure where else to put this, so I put it here since I'm interested in S&T. I am a rising sophomore at a non-target, yet fairly distinguished public school. My schedule is loaded with business classes for my economics major and I participate in a few finance/economic EC's on campus. Last year I completed business calculus, which I now realize was a big waste of time and probably shouldn't even be offered. However, I would hate to use even more credit hours to go back and take Calc I over again. My plan is to take Calc I & II online from my local CC just to catch up and take care of pre-requisites for more advanced classes I would like to take. I'm not doing this for GPA related reasons. I don't need any help with my grades. I'm just wondering if this is looked down upon during recruiting, even if it's only for basic classes like calc I & II.

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