Do I need to take the ELM?

I was deemed conditionally exempt after taking the CAASPP exam during my junior year of high school. While my SAT math score was not high enough, I have taken Geometry, Algebra II, Math Analysis with Trigonometry, and am taking Statistics currently during my senior year of HS. I have gotten A’s in all my math classes and know I will likely have the same grade in Statistics. I know that additional math classes can make you exempt from the ELM; does it appear like I would be in this case?

Because I wasn’t sure, I have signed up for an ELM exam and have started studying, but I would love to get a second opinion on my situation.

Thank you!

The criteria for exemption from the exam should be posted on your university’s web site. If you do not meet one of the reasons for exemption, then contact the university to see whether CAASPP is relevant.

High School Course for Conditionally Ready Students
As a conditionally ready student, you can meet the ELM Requirement by taking an approved year-long math course in your senior year and getting a grade of C or better. The following high school courses have been approved:
Trigonometry and Math Analysis
Pre-Calculus
Calculus
AP Calculus AB
AP Calculus BC
AP Statistics
AP Physics
Any other year-long high school math course with Algebra 2 or Integrated Math III as a prerequisite is approved.