<p>I know that for writing, if you got a certain score in the writing section on the SATs you don’t have to take the writing exam. Is this the same for math? Or do you get exempted from taking the exam only if you pass the AP Calc test?</p>
<p>Your latter statement is correct; there is no exemption in math from SATs (only for 30 series).</p>
<p>By passing, does UCLA accept any score above 3? Or are they looking for a 5?</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>A 4 on BC or 5 on AB will let you get out of 31A and a 5 on BC will let you get out of 31A and 31B.</p>
<p>^ yea, but if ur in engineering, a 5 on the BC grants you only 31A</p>
<p>not true, i knew plenty of engineers that got passed out of 31b with 5 on BC calc… heck my roommate started at 33A and he is already done with math this quarter</p>
<p>someone should bother doing their research.</p>
<p>[UCLA</a> Department of Mathematics](<a href=“Undergraduate Program | UCLA Department of Mathematics”>http://www.math.ucla.edu/ugrad/new-apccredit.shtml)</p>