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My SAT and ACT dates are still a ways off, but I took this one so that I could apply for dual-enrollment next year and did fairly well I think.

 

(What I got in paranthesis) Score possible: 120

Necessary to dual-enroll (at lowest class levels-No CLEP) is in brackets

Reading {83} (116) :mellow:

Writing {83} (100) :sleep:

Elem. Algebra {72} (110) :mellow:

College Math {41} (71) Fukin' Trig. :glare:

 

Anyone else taken it?


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My SAT and ACT dates are still a ways off, but I took this one so that I could apply for dual-enrollment next year and did fairly well I think.

 

(What I got in paranthesis) Score possible: 120

Necessary to dual-enroll (at lowest class levels-No CLEP) is in brackets

Reading {83} (116) :mellow:

Writing {83} (100) :sleep:

Elem. Algebra {72} (110) :mellow:

College Math {41} (71) Fukin' Trig. :glare:

 

Anyone else taken it?

 

What is this test i've never heard of it before? And dual-enrollment?

 

I only took my SAT's once and I got a 1280 which is all that i needed


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If I were an admissions worker, I don't think I would take any test seriously that had trig in the "college math" section :\

 

If you can do algebra, you're good for any major that doesn't make heavy use of mathematics (eg. physics or business). A lot of places will require you to at least take algebra but that shit's cake.


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If I were an admissions worker, I don't think I would take any test seriously that had trig in the "college math" section :\

 

If you can do algebra, you're good for any major that doesn't make heavy use of mathematics (eg. physics or business). A lot of places will require you to at least take algebra but that shit's cake.

 

From what i've learned, your only required to know Algebra for most of your non-math related majors. Calculus is the next requirement for your science/business majors that aren't heavy in math, then you basically have to learn them all if your taking any of the math based majors.

 

I'm glad that I only needed to take Calculus I for the math part of my major. I would shoot myself If I had to take all 3 Calcs


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Trig isn't that hard...at least not on any standardized tests I have taken...

 

But I am that geeky kid who is majoring in Forensic Science so your results may vary. :001_tt2:

 

your right, Trig in standardized tests aren't really all that hard. They usualy don't even have logarithms in them at all, just your basic Trig formulas.

 

But I am that geeky kid who is majoring in Biochemistry so your results may vary.

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