<p>Hey guys, I'm a college freshman exploratory major at the moment, but I'm considering my options, so I'm trying to take some pre-requisites to fulfill most majors, with Computer Engineering as a possible route.</p>
<p>I took AP Calculus AB in high school and got a 3 on the test, then took AP Calculus BC in my senior year, got a 4, with an AB subscore of 5. They curve the BC test a lot though.</p>
<p>My understanding of Calculus is pretty good, but I know college courses go more in-depth with the material. Since I haven't been exposed to the material in awhile, would it be wise to start fresh with MAC2311, or could I move along to MAC2312 just fine? Thanks!</p>
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<li><p>Check your college’s AP credit chart to find out what courses you are allowed to skip.</p></li>
<li><p>For each course that you are allowed to skip which is an important prerequisite to other courses that you will take, look for the final exams for that course at the college and try them to check whether you know the material from the college’s point of view.</p></li>
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<p>Since the course numbers you give are Florida standardized course numbers, you can check for the final exams at Florida public universities. For example:</p>
<p>[Teaching</a> Center - Interactive Practice Exams](<a href=“Academic Resources – College of Liberal Arts & Sciences”>Academic Resources – College of Liberal Arts & Sciences)
[Teaching</a> Center - Interactive Practice Exams](<a href=“Academic Resources – College of Liberal Arts & Sciences”>Academic Resources – College of Liberal Arts & Sciences)
[Practice</a> Exams with Video](<a href=“Academic Resources – College of Liberal Arts & Sciences”>Academic Resources – College of Liberal Arts & Sciences)</p>