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If I earn a “C” or higher on my Calculus Advanced Placement class in high school, am I exempt from taking the Mathematics Advisory Exam (MAE)?

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If I earn a “C” or higher on my Calculus Advanced Placement class in high school, am I exempt from taking the Mathematics Advisory Exam (MAE)?

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No, just taking the class does not earn an exemption. In order to be exempt from the math MAE, you’ll need to take the Calculus AP class, and then take the Calculus AP exam (either AB or BC) and earn a score of 3 or higher.

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