SOLUTION: Hi, I recently moved to the US, from Ireland. I completed a two year course in construction Technology (at the Institute of Technology Limerick) in 1983-85. I have started college

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Question 466332: Hi, I recently moved to the US, from Ireland. I completed a two year course in construction Technology (at the Institute of Technology Limerick) in 1983-85. I have started college again here. They won’t recognize my previous course and want me to do an Accuplacer test! I have taken English literature and anthropology, at Brookdale and received straight A’s on every assignment! most of the Accuplacer I can do in my sleep however, it is over twenty five years since I did Algebra, any ideas where I can brush up on this for the test?
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