Online Math Test? what the random

<p>Ok, so it's not that random, but anyways. It says on the website that it's basically precalculus. I have an A in Honors Calculus right now (and a 670 on the math section of my SAT.) Problem is that I'm assuming this test will be a lot like the math 2c which I once took a practice test for and bombed. Will they really care that much about my precalc knowledge if i'm doing fine in regular calc? Also, what calculus class am I looking at right now if my test results match up with my stats (above)? </p>

<p>Really, any help would be swell.</p>

<p>the test is a joke...1000 times easier than IIC. if ur in calc already, teh test really doesn't matter</p>

<p>Cherrybarry's got it down. The people who write the test aren't even that good at math (I had to e-mail them last year to correct an error they made on the test), lol.</p>

<p>So what calculus class am I looking at first semester? And how far do I have to go in Calc if I'm gonna major in Econ or Business?</p>

<p>When is the online math test available, and i assume i have to take it by orientation, right?</p>

<p>it's available begginning may 26. You have to take it at least 3 days prior to orientation.</p>

<p>to diezel, most people taking calc for the first time elect MATH 115 as first semester calc. MATH 115 and 116 are required for business and econ, though I'd strongly recommend doing 115, 116, and 215. (working with several variables is a good strength to have in econ and business).</p>