<p>About eighty percent of the students who took M211 last Fall were freshmen.
[Course</a> and Section Enrollment Statistics](<a href=“http://registrar.indiana.edu/coursesectn/cs_4118.html#BL-MATH]Course”>http://registrar.indiana.edu/coursesectn/cs_4118.html#BL-MATH)</p>
<p>More than 40% of the students who took M211 last Fall got a D+ or lower grade.<br>
[Bloomington</a> Campus Grade Distribution Report](<a href=“http://registrar.indiana.edu/gradedist/4118_report2a.html#BL-MATH]Bloomington”>http://registrar.indiana.edu/gradedist/4118_report2a.html#BL-MATH)</p>
<p>These freshmen were told by their advisors after taking the math placement test to take M211. The majority of them started out their IU careers with a big mistake regarding the Kelley calculus requirement by not just taking M118. Many of these students probably will not get into Kelley because of their M211 grade.</p>
<p>What kind of an advisor would base a decision like becoming a math minor on one placement test alone. How long was the placement test, like 25 questions?</p>
<p>. . . . Sorry, just noticed your advisor recommended M212. That is even crazier! Your getting into Kelley is way more important than any minor could be.</p>