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What happens if a student did not take a math placement test or a student declared an unknown or undecided major?

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What happens if a student did not take a math placement test or a student declared an unknown or undecided major?

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Since math test scores and program declaration were essential to determining in which group a student was placed, students were excluded from the cohort if they had not taken a math placement test or had not declared a program for which there was a specified math requirement (e.g. unknown or undecided majors).

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