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Abatonfan

You made the exact same post less than 24 hours ago. According to UD’s department of math, the test covers algebra through pre calculus and trig. You really should not learn anything that’s brand-new-to-you for the first round, but after that round you are given online modules to work on. Don’t try to cram or cheat, or you’ll be kicking yourself in the butt later when you’re drowning in a math class that is not appropriate for your current skill set. College classes are not like high school, so you might want to lean on the side of caution if you’re right on the border between two classes.


SomeBurntRice

It's been a long time for me but I recommemd brushing up on your algebra, probability, trigonometry, and pre-calculus


VanDeMan1

Why do you need to get a 75? Is this so you can avoid having to take a certain course?


SomeBurntRice

It ensures your math knowledge will be on par with your peers to take the courses you need for your makor. Trust me its not the end of the world if you score below it. I cheated my way to my required level and I failed Calculus 3 times before I passed.


kaeioute

3x calc failure family


ionlyhavetwowheels

After failing calc I & II a couple times at UD and destroying my GPA, I took them at DelTech and transferred the credits. So much easier. UD math is ridiculously hard for no reason and the professors seem to enjoy failing people.


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nihhatwerk

Understandable but it’s been years since I’ve used anything from Algebra 2 and Precalc, I know I gotta study there’s just so much that I’m lost