<p>@Ryan2136 I’m attending San Joaquin Delta College. I believe if you score > 4 on the assessment test, then whatever math course you stopped at in high school is where you’re placed at. The highest math that they took into account was Pre Calculus. So, when I entered my CC, I could’ve started in Calc or Stats.</p>
<p>@killmyentourage pretty much said what I was going to say: Retake your placement exam (you should’ve probably did this sooner). Or, stop whining, pass Alg 2 with a C, and take Stats in the spring.</p>
<p>And, I think CA high schools require at least 2 Math classes to graduate. Most – how can I say this nicely – dumb freshmen starts at Algebra 1 and then meet their second year of Math requirement by taking Geometry their sophomore year. Since SFKid posted that he could’ve taken Calculus, he wouldn’t fall into this category. He would be with the advanced freshmen starting with
Geometry,
then go on to Alg 2 sophomore year,
Pre Cal/Trig and/or Stats,
finally Calculus and/or Stats.</p>
<p>That was how it was at my high school, and it could be different in the Bay, but I doubt there is a major difference.</p>