Should I retake this test again?

<p>I've taken the compass math test three times, but I just can't get the score I need to get into calculus at my college. The first time I just screwed around, didn't take the test serious, and failed horribly. The second I really took it seriously but got in a car accident on the way down and was just a little messed up when I went to took the test(I didn't cause the crash. Someone rear ended me). The third time I was six points away from the score I needed. If I don't retake the test again I'll be put in precalculus, and then have to pay to take calculus again(I took it in high school). I got an 87 in my AP calculus at my school, so I am capable of doing the work. Also my test scores are
Algebra subtest - 50
Algebra subtest - 67
Algebra subtest - 94 Trignometry subteset 49(Need 55 on trig to get into calc.)
The test is broken up into a algebra subtest and a trig subtest, but you need a certain score on algebra before you can move on to trig. So do I pay the 50 dollars to retest or do go into precalculus?</p>

<p>How much would you have to pay to take a class you’ve already taken?</p>

<p>Even if paying for the class costs less, I don’t think that you should waste time on Pre-calculus if you can do better.</p>

<p>That could just be me though.</p>