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//Not to be confused with the placement exam, which is for students who want to take Calculus I or Business Calculus.// | //Not to be confused with the placement exam, which is for students who want to take Calculus I or Business Calculus.// | ||
- | **This year's exam will take place in the evening on Monday, August 18th, time and place TBA.** It will be a 2-hour written examination, similar in coverage to the Math 227 final examination. You must register to take the exam, using the link at the bottom of this page. **Note: you can only attempt the place-out once, and only if you did not take MATH 227.** | + | **This year's exam will take place on Monday, August 18th, 7:00-9:00 pm, in LH 001.** It will be a 2-hour written examination, similar in coverage to the Math 227 final examination. You must register to take the exam, using the link at the bottom of this page. **Note: you can only attempt the place-out once, and only if you did not take MATH 227.** |
Since you have credit for MATH 226, you should not sign up for the regular MATH 226/227 pair of courses. Since you are signing up for courses before you take the place-out examination, and it is easier to drop courses rather than add, you may want to sign up for a section of MATH 227 in the first half of the semester. You can also sign up to take a stand-alone MATH 227 in the second half of the semester, although this is less ideal; for this you should use the second form on the Forms page: | Since you have credit for MATH 226, you should not sign up for the regular MATH 226/227 pair of courses. Since you are signing up for courses before you take the place-out examination, and it is easier to drop courses rather than add, you may want to sign up for a section of MATH 227 in the first half of the semester. You can also sign up to take a stand-alone MATH 227 in the second half of the semester, although this is less ideal; for this you should use the second form on the Forms page: |