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=== Calculus 1/Calculus 2 ===
 
=== Calculus 1/Calculus 2 ===
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Contents covered on the exam include limits, derivatives, and integral shenanigans, also integrating volume and stuff
 
 
limits, derivatives, and integral shenanigans, also integrating volume and stuff
 
  
 
If you pass this exam, you place into Calculus 2
 
If you pass this exam, you place into Calculus 2
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place into honors, gen chem = pain
 
place into honors, gen chem = pain
  
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ACS Exam is a very good practice guide.
  
 
cutoff is relatively low, in 50s-60s.
 
cutoff is relatively low, in 50s-60s.
  
 
usually abt 80-100 ppl per class place into honors
 
usually abt 80-100 ppl per class place into honors

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Placement exams occur during Summer Orientation. There are placements for chemistry and mathematics.

Math Placement[edit | edit source]

Precalculus/Calculus 1[edit | edit source]

lots of trig stuff, very little of conic, polar, and induction

If you pass this exam, you place into Calculus 1. Previous year cutoff has been roughly 30/34.

Calculus 1/Calculus 2[edit | edit source]

Contents covered on the exam include limits, derivatives, and integral shenanigans, also integrating volume and stuff

If you pass this exam, you place into Calculus 2

Calculus 3 or higher[edit | edit source]

written stuff. less than 5-10 people pass this exam every year

have to score very high, make sure you know sequences/series well if you want to pass this one

If you pass this exam, you place into Calculus 3

AP Credit[edit | edit source]

AP Calculus AB/BC exam score of 5 may be considered for your math placement. Anything besides 5 is not counted.

Chemistry Placement[edit | edit source]

place into honors, gen chem = pain

ACS Exam is a very good practice guide.

cutoff is relatively low, in 50s-60s.

usually abt 80-100 ppl per class place into honors