<p>I scored a 22, but too low on the trig section, so they say I shouldn't take it, but at the same time I had a B in AP calc and pretty sure I got a 4 on the AP calc exam, so I doubt it's a perfect test...</p>
<p>Does anyone know what happens if you don't take the test before your Preview session? One of the advisors (via e-mail) told me that I didn't have to take it because I took the pre-reqs at the local community college.</p>
<p>My D scored a 21 (17 Algebra/4 trig). She will take MAC 2233 (Survey of Calculus) for her major (marketing). </p>
<p>RAV - I don't see where on the site that it says you need to score a 20 to take 2311. It says: " If your Algebra test score was 9 or less, or your Trigonometry test score was 1 or less, you may not take MAC 2311 until you place into it by other means."</p>
<p>They will go through all of this on day 1 of preview. On day 2, you will have a personal advising appointment and you can discuss it with your advisor then. If you have not taken the readiness assesments before preview, you will take it at the end of day 1 (around 10 pm). This will cut into your course registration planning severly.</p>
<p>After my daughter took the test, she printed the results sheet. Thank goodness she did because when she went back on isis the next day, there was no record anywhere of her having taken the exam! What is that all about? Anyone know? How does the registrar or preview advisor know how a person did on the readiness exams? Is this by the honor system or was there a problem with my daughter's test not being saved properly (she did click the save button)?</p>
<p>Ok, now when she logs onto ISIS and clicks on My record, then clicks on test scores on the left menu, the results of her CRA is on the list (along with all of her SAT/SAT 2's/ACT scores).</p>