What College Course Is Equivalent To High School Algebra?

I dropped out of high school in 9th grade (had a baby). Since then I have gotten my GED and started college. One of the requirements to get my degree is to complete one unit that is equivalent to high school algebra.
What course do I need to take?

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2 Responses to What College Course Is Equivalent To High School Algebra?

  1. apropos9 says:

    since course requirements vary from school to school to school, I cannot tell you what course to take. However, I would advise that you speak with your counselor. Set up an appointment with him or her to develop a course curriculum. This will take about an hour to complete. Your counselor will help you figure out which courses you need to take, and in what order. He/she will also help you find out what the course numbers are for all of your required courses, and may even help get you registered.

  2. Sam F says:

    Most likely you are looking for a MATH 1010 (sometimes called MATH 101) course. It usually has the description of ‘intermediate algebra’ or something like that and it teaches just about everything and a little more of high school algebra.
    However, different schools have different names for their classes so I would investigate or talk with a counselor
    For your assistance , this is the Salt Lake Community College Description of MATH 1010 : Prereq: Within one year, MATH 0990 with C or better or appropriate
    CPT or ACT scores. Linear and quadratic equations; inequities;
    polynominals; rational expressions; radicals; negative and rational
    exponents; complex numbers; linear systems; introduction to functions;
    logarithms; and exponential functions.
    note: it is possible a high school equivalent course is actually the course below 1010 but my hunch is that your college wants you to take a MATH 1010 equivalent course. Good luck!

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