Do I have to take the MDPT?

<p>1 MDPC MDPT - Composite except TG 48.00<br>
2 MDPC Exponents and Radicals 5.00<br>
3 MDPC Functions 7.00<br>
4 MDPC Geometrical Applications 9.00<br>
5 MDPC Linear Equations, Inequalities 11.00<br>
6 MDPC Logarithmic and Exponential Fu 4.00<br>
7 MDPC MDPT - Composite Total for All 56.00<br>
8 MDPC Polynomials 6.00<br>
9 MDPC Rational Extressions, Graphs 6.00<br>
10 MDPC Trigonometry 8.00 </p>

<p>I had to click View All… here’s my scores</p>

<p>I took the test on the 7th, but I do not know how to find my scores. Can anyone help me?</p>

<p>Login to BroncoDirect <a href=“https://broncodirect.cms.csupomona.edu/psp/BDPRD/EMPLOYEE/EMPL/h/?tab=PAPP_GUEST[/url]”>https://broncodirect.cms.csupomona.edu/psp/BDPRD/EMPLOYEE/EMPL/h/?tab=PAPP_GUEST&lt;/a&gt;
Click Test Summary</p>

<p>You should see your scores</p>

<p>I never got an email to take the mdpt??? And I’m exempt from the elm ept… What should I do???</p>

<p>Maybe you are exempt from taking the MDPT</p>

<p>To determine if you are exempt from the MDPT, answer the following two questions:
- Did you receive a score of 3 or higher on the Calculus AP (either AB or BC) test?
- Did you receive a grade of C or higher (not C-) for the first term of a year long, college calculus course?
(An AP class in high school is not a college course)</p>

<p>If you answered ‘Yes’ to either of these questions, then you do not need to take the PreCalculus MDPT and may disregard the link to the test.</p>