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Why might a student need to take a developmental education course in math in college?
The student wanted to earn college credit in math.
The student was not college ready in math upon graduating from high school.
The student wanted to take a free college math course.
The student completed Algebra II in high school but did not earn an A.
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The student was not college ready in math upon graduating from high school.
Explanation: Developmental (remedial) courses are for students who need to build foundational skills before taking credit-bearing college math. They are not for earning college credit, not simply because a student wants a free course, and not automatically required just because a student got less than an A in Algebra II.
Explanation: Developmental (remedial) courses are for students who need to build foundational skills before taking credit-bearing college math. They are not for earning college credit, not simply because a student wants a free course, and not automatically required just because a student got less than an A in Algebra II.
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