Quantitative Mathematics
Do I have to take the Entry Level Mathematics test?
I didn’t get high enough SAT/ACT math scores so I thought I had to take the ELM in order to get into San Diego State, but I just noticed this on the website http://www.sa.sdsu.edu/testofc/elm.html
“8. Did you pass with a C or better a transferable college mathematics course, above intermediate algebra, that satisfies General Education requirement in Quantitative Reasoning by the end of the Spring 2005 term?”
What does that mean? I passed my AP Calculus class with a “C” first quarter and “A” second quarter. Please answer because the test is tomorrow morning and I don’t know if I have to take it.
Talk to the counselor/ test administrator when you get there. They should be able to answer any question you have. You shouldn’t have to take math as long as it’s equal to college math and should be transferable. I wish I had done well in high school just for that reason, but I wasn’t as fortunate as you – I was a very poor student and now have to take beginning math and work my way up.
So again, talk to the counselor before taking the test, or, you could take the test and probably ace it.
GRE/GMAT/CAT- Quantitative ability – Math Algebra – 702
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