<p>You’re exempt from MAC1105. Although you won’t receive credit for it, an ACT score of 26 or above will let you be exempt. </p>
<p>"At orientation I was told that I was placed in MAC 1105 because of my scores. Can’t I get out of it?</p>
<p>To place out of MAC 1105, you need at least a 600 SAT or a 26 on the ACT. These scores let you take the class if you want the credit, or go directly into MAC 1140. To get credit for MAC 1105, your scores must be 680+ or 30+ respectively. If your scores aren’t high enough you should consider taking the Advanced Math Placement test. A high score on the AMP will give you credit also."</p>
<p>Since you took Calculus BC senior year you would already be exempt as long as your scores turn out to be 2 or higher. </p>
<p>“Students waiting for AP Calculus test results should consider taking the Precalculus CLEP test as a back-up in the event they earn a score of 2 on their AP Calculus, since an AP Calculus score of 2 would place them in…College Algebra! Any student with an SAT Quantitative score of 600 or higher or an ACT Math score of 26 or higher will be allowed to skip College Algebra and enter the next highest level of math.”</p>
<p>I went ahead and took the College Algebra clep test even though I was exempt so I could rack up some math credits.</p>