<p>Strange. Maybe your school hasn't finished with some of the calc placement test score-looking-at so yours isn't posted? Don't know what to say. If you're really concerned, you could call, but I'd wait a week or two.</p>
<p>I'm having the same problem. 5 on the Calc exam and 39/40 on the test...
maybe they're still trying to figure out the placement based on the two scores... ?</p>
<p>We don't see any calc results, either. We got an email from the advisor on another math course that fewer people took, so I suspect it's just that the school hasn't made it through all the calc tests yet as KrazyKow suggests.</p>
<p>I have a question for people who got 5''s on the AP BIO. test. </p>
<p>For some reason i was only given credit for the AP BIOLOGY course, instead of the General Biology course. I'm going to write an email to the dean, but i was wondering if this was also a problem for anyone else.</p>
<p>I believe I read something saying that in order to get credit for a particular bio class, you need to take an additional test thing. Not positive, since I didn't pay much attention to it. (I didn't take AP Bio)</p>
<p>I got a 5 in AP Bio, and it's showing </p>
<p>03110 GENERAL BIOLOGY 9.00 ADVANCED PLACEMENT </p>
<p>on the HUB. I think the technicality that KrazyKow is referring to is that you have to take an extra proficiency test to get credit for "Modern Biology" which is actually required for biology majors and minors.</p>
<p>Will a 5 on my Bio and a 5 on my US history course cover any of my general ed classes at CMU?</p>