Question about my score on the Spanish placement exam?

<p>Alright, so I just took my Spanish placement exam, and I got a 577. Right below my score, it indicates that I should enroll in "SPAN102 - Intermediate Spanish II". However, on the course listings page, SPAN102 is Elementary Spanish II. So I'm a little bit confused as to what course it wants me to enroll in.
I'm thinking that it means Intermediate Spanish rather than Elementary Spanish (hoping, at least). I took AP Spanish Literature my senior year. I'm not sure what I got on the AP test, but I'm assuming that it's at least a 3 which, according to the AP credit page, would place me in Intermediate Spanish II. Is 577 a bad/okay/good score for a non-native speaker who has completed AP Spanish lit?
So if someone could just clear this up for me, that'd be excellent. If not, should I e-mail them about the discrepancy? </p>

<p>Oh, and maybe someone can answer this as well. When I tried to take the math placement test, it said I didn't have to take it because of my testing scores (I'm assuming it meant the ACT). How do I know which math I'm supposed to be placed in, then? I'm assuming that I got a 4 or 5 (really hoping for a 5) on the AP Calc AB exam. Will it just be based off of my AP score?</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>Pretty sure you´ll get into the Intermediate Spanish course with that score, but you shouldn´t really worry about it until you meet with a faculty advisor during orientation to pick your courses, they´ll let you know. As for math, I think the placement would only be if your ACT was low enough that Case thought you should be in precalc your first semester. Your AP will determine whether you start out in Calc I or Calc II.</p>