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I already took multivariable calculus or linear algebra in high school. Can I get more than 2 units of AP in math?

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I already took multivariable calculus or linear algebra in high school. Can I get more than 2 units of AP in math?

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You can only earn a maximum of 2 units of AP in a subject area, but in this situation you should have a conversation with the Math Placement Officer during Orientation Week. Bring examples of graded work such as exams and a syllabus showing the topics you covered. If he or she agrees in writing that you have mastered the subjects of multivariable calculus or linear algebra, you may be permitted to satisfy the B.S.E. requirement in this subject and begin studying math at the next appropriate course.

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