<p>So I read that we test for QR once we're enrolled, and I was wondering... what happens if we bomb that test? I have a 4.0 GPA over 34 credits right now (spread out across every principle subject but math), but I'm pretty sure my math ability would be best described as "counting apples." I don't recall off the top of my head what level QR tests for but I'm pretty sure I'm at least two levels below it, haha.</p>
<p>From what I recall, bombing the QR test means you’ll need to take a QR class as part of your graduation requirements.</p>
<p>Say, that’s not terrible! Logic it is. Thanks.</p>
<p>During my academic planning session, the staffer said if you’re not a math whiz, no worries. Basically, you either do well enough to be exempt from the QR requirement, or (as comaprison writes) you do have to take a class. Translation: sign your name and turn the test in.</p>
<p>If you’ve taken a calculus or statistics class with a C or better in community college, that might also exempt you from the QR requirement. You should check with an academic advisor. I was expecting to take a QR test but recent changes to the graduation requirements meant that my QR requirement was fulfilled by credits that were transferred.</p>