Calc Placement Test

<p>No, they happen at the same time, and it would be unnecessary. Basically, if you take the calc placement test, there’s really no way you’ll place any lower than the most basic level of calculus. The non-calc placement tests exists to see which students are ready for introductory calculus or statistics, and which students need to re-take precalculus (which doesn’t count for credit, and you have to take before you are allowed to take any other class that might satisfy the core math requirement). If you’ve ever seen calculus at all, even if you remember 0 things relating to calculus, take the calc placement test.</p>