01-29-2022, 02:37 PM
College Math is generally considered the lowest college-level math: Math 100. It's above Algebra I, since it generally includes quite a bit of Algebra in it. But it generally also doesn't focus on Algebra, and does a lot more "real world" math that you'd use more often, including simple stats, percentages, FVM, things like that.
Many schools DO accept this course; it's the 6th most popular CLEP exam, many thousands of people take that each year.
For many degrees, you don't need College Algebra. So if your school will let you take College Math (or Contemporary Math or Liberal Arts Math or anything like that), go ahead and take whichever math is easiest for you to pass. If you're not sure, then you should certainly go as high as you can.
Many schools DO accept this course; it's the 6th most popular CLEP exam, many thousands of people take that each year.
For many degrees, you don't need College Algebra. So if your school will let you take College Math (or Contemporary Math or Liberal Arts Math or anything like that), go ahead and take whichever math is easiest for you to pass. If you're not sure, then you should certainly go as high as you can.
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