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[–] IDintDoNuthin ago  (edited ago)

The GMAT was quite a refresher for me, 7 years out of university

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[–] slwsnowman40 ago 

I'm not taking my trigonometry final again to know I don't remember shit about trig, because I don't.

Unless Accounting II/Physics AP counts as a math class...then I'd probably get an A in Accounting II or passing in Physics AP (I didn't take the AP test, my high school offered the wrong ones so those were a waste of money...lol).

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[–] LetsBeNakedOutside ago 

I would fail cuz wtf is new math? Fuck off with that weirdo shit.

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[–] Gigglestick ago 

Trig- meh probably not because of proofs and cosine cosecant bull shit but advanced/college level algebra pretty decently as long as I have a formula sheet. I didn’t take math for 5 years and still tested into calc.

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[–] Wahaha ago 

Probably as well as I did back then. Though, we were allowed to use everything we wanted during the exam, including books and our own notes. It was about integral calculus of 3D models. So you had coordinate systems with three axes and then had to do double integrals. Fun stuff. I didn't do well, though, since the guy holding the exam told us before the exam that it would be impossible to pass without doing any preparation whatsoever and I took it as a challenge. I passed and could probably pull the same thing off doing it again today. But not without my notes and some books on how to actually do this shit, which I had during the exam back then.

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[–] phw ago 

I'm sure I'd fail. I could probably answer one of the questions, but you needed 4 (out of 6) to pass. I might do OK if it was a take-home exam.

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[–] smellmaster ago 

Last math class I took was pre-calculus, which had no cumulative information to build on. Just random tidbits of information combined into ridiculous tests we were expected to ace. I'd probably flunk with pride.

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[–] Wowbagger ago 

Algebra and Trigonometry no problem. Certain kinds of statistics : students t test, z scores is get by. Calculus? Not so much.

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