08-02-2010, 12:08 AM
jackzack87 Wrote:Cook is right. However, first time I called and ask TESaC they told it it would work...>>
Yeah, asking the phone answerer guy is a risky way to get your answer. I don't suggest it. Seriously, it's a RARE QUESTION that someone here hasn't already asked/answered about any one of the big 3. Your best advisors are here. Of course, pulling it up in the course catalog is the best way to find it for yourself- but asking here can be a short cut/quickie answer until you find it in writing. And know that EVERYTHING is in writing.
The math exam meets the math requirement for many degrees, but specifically "algebra or higher" would exclude college math. Just double check what your degree requires and then coordinate that against the college catalog's list of exams/equivalencies.

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