<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>