<p>well…the test is basically all algebra/pre-calc stuff. Unfortunately I’m pretty poor at that, despite me getting an A and B in calculus itself (didn’t take the AP test)…so I took it, and got only 36ish or so, which didn’t really matter for me as I hate math and my major only requires me to complete 11A and 11B ( requires a 33 score).</p>
<p>Anyways…the course was stupidly boring and easy (Math 11A). It consisted of algebra and pre-calc review (“to build a strong foundation”), and in the end it stops with derivatives, not even covering anti-derivatives, which I’m assuming is going to be covered at 11B. the professor also apparently emphasized that she is the most difficult Math 11A professor in the university…</p>
<p>You don’t “lose” anything by taking it early, and from what I saw from my friends, 19A/19B (40 or higher on the test score), is the same thing as 11A/11B - derivatives for the A, and anti-derivatives for the B as its core, only more difficult. </p>
<p>Unless your highest math class taken at high school is Algebra II or is pre-calc/math analysis, I guess…</p>