True or False: Students can take a math course at a lower level.

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Multiple Choice

True or False: Students can take a math course at a lower level.

Explanation:
Math course levels are determined by placement results and degree requirements. Your readiness for a course comes from a placement test (and prerequisites), so you enroll in the level that matches that readiness. Taking a lower-level math course by default isn’t allowed because it wouldn’t align with your current preparation and can affect your progression and prerequisites in the sequence. If you think your placement doesn’t reflect your understanding, you should talk with an advisor to review and adjust if needed. So, this statement is false.

Math course levels are determined by placement results and degree requirements. Your readiness for a course comes from a placement test (and prerequisites), so you enroll in the level that matches that readiness. Taking a lower-level math course by default isn’t allowed because it wouldn’t align with your current preparation and can affect your progression and prerequisites in the sequence. If you think your placement doesn’t reflect your understanding, you should talk with an advisor to review and adjust if needed. So, this statement is false.

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