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<p>Your point seems to me to be that College Algebra isn’t a
college-level math course.</p>
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<p>The same is true of calculus. Or statistics.</p>
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<p>The College Board is an organization that seems highly interested in
generating profits for the benefit of their management despite being a
non-profit. What they choose is up to them.</p>
<p>It’s a bit strange to me that one would use the lack of an offering as
proof that another course isn’t college material. Are we to conclude
that Discrete Mathematics isn’t a college course too? There are a few
high-schools that do offer Discrete Mathematics and it’s a pretty
common university course but the AP doesn’t offer it. Should we conclude
that Discrete Mathematics isn’t a college course because the AP doesn’t
offer it?</p>