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Old 07-12-2008, 01:28 AM   #1
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muir question

for the BC exam, if you get a 3 does that mean you can be exempted from BOTH math 10a AND 10b as an option. or is it 10A or 10B or 20A? sorry i'm just really confused with the year-long sequence thing. thank you!
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Old 07-12-2008, 01:48 AM   #2
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Well, for 10ABC and 20ABC, they are a sequence that must be taken in order, so you can't really get exempted from 10B and not 10A... But the webpage is a little vague. If are going to take the 10 series, you can DEFINITELY get out of both 10A and 10B. It seems like that you can get out of both 20A and 20B, too, but you can choose to take 20B for credit if you like, but I would ask an academic adviser about that to be positive.
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