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I have been exempt from the math proficiency test. Why am I having difficulty registering for MATH 101 (or MATH 104, MATH 125, MATH 150, STAT 113, STAT 213)?

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I have been exempt from the math proficiency test. Why am I having difficulty registering for MATH 101 (or MATH 104, MATH 125, MATH 150, STAT 113, STAT 213)?

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A. Students “exempt from the math proficiency test” are exempt only from those parts of the test required for admission to Hunter. (The test is called the COMPASS Math Test.) These students may register for MATH 100, MATH 102, or STAT 110 provided that one of these is the mathematics course they need. The Department of Mathematics and Statistics uses the remaining parts of the COMPASS Math Test to place students in its other entry-level math/stat courses, such as MATH 101, MATH 104, MATH 125, MATH 150, STAT 113, STAT 212, and STAT 213. If you wish to register for one of these courses, you must have the prerequisite for the course – the prerequisite is either a preceding course or placement by the COMPASS Math Test. Q.

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