I have already taken all the high school math requirements for admission to the UA. Shouldn I naturally continue to the next level of math?
Not necessarily. There are many factors to consider. Not all courses are equivalent from school to school, and quite often, grades are not a clear indicator of knowledge gained in a course. Some students retain skills better than others, which can greatly affect performance in subsequent courses. Our placement process examines your current skills to determine which UA MATH courses are appropriate for you. Many students find that they need to review.
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