It depends on the college that you are attending but most of the time you can just one test, if you have been to college before. If this is your first time to college then no you generally have to take a placement test in reading and writing as well. Check with the college admission department for further information. Most of the time you can also find out on the website for the college.
2006-06-13 12:08:41
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answered by jbark8831 2
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I am pretty sure that you can. During registration, the school will typically offer you the option to take a placement exam in English, Math, and any Foreign Languages in order for you to skip over those freshman or even up through the sophomore requirements. That was the case at the institution I attended, but every school is different. You may want to call your future university to determine what they do in this situation. GOOD LUCK!!!
2006-06-13 12:10:23
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answered by ssavage23 4
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When I took my college placement test, I was required to compleate both english and math as well as science.
I had to take them all.
To get an answer to this question I would connect your college and ask them.
2006-06-13 12:10:00
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answered by ♥ Lips of Morphine ♥ 4
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I am a college advisor, and while there are ways to get around the system, I don't suggest it. When I speak to professionals in all disciplines, especially in the sciences, math and computers, the one thing that they all lament wildly is that they wish they had concentrated more on their writing skills. In today's constantly changing employment environment, an employee is expected to not only be an expert in their field, but to be able to communicate this both verbally and in writing. Please don't try to get around the system, but maximize your opportunity in the college environment to expertly expess yourself. The rewards will be lifelong.
2006-06-13 12:20:20
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answered by beachdreamin2001 1
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It depends on the school but they usually test for both math and english.
2006-06-13 12:09:06
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answered by leagirl2009 1
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I would think the best way to find out is to call a college and ask them.
2006-06-13 12:10:12
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answered by queenbee 2
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Yes, you can take the SAT 2's . They are single subject SAT's. They have math in two different levels, as well.
2006-06-13 12:08:37
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answered by karaw3564 1
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no...the tests are geared to see the student as a whole
2006-06-13 12:09:05
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answered by gwyn n 1
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