04-29-2009, 01:38 PM
I'm going to take the Precalculus CLEP test in a few days, and I was wondering if I might be able to pass College Algebra without even studying. I took two years of algebra in high school and got mostly A's.
I've been studying really hard for Precalc, which is basically a lot of algebra, plus some trig and functions and logs. I'm very tempted to take College Algebra, not because I need another math credit, but because it seems that so much of it overlaps with Precalculus. Maybe I won't have to do any extra studying. Has anyone taken those two exams back-to-back?
I've been studying really hard for Precalc, which is basically a lot of algebra, plus some trig and functions and logs. I'm very tempted to take College Algebra, not because I need another math credit, but because it seems that so much of it overlaps with Precalculus. Maybe I won't have to do any extra studying. Has anyone taken those two exams back-to-back?
-Andrew T.
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