I started school at Stephen F. Austin State University in 2005, and when I go to look at my Unofficial Transcript, among my SAT and TAKS scores (Texas state exam), it also has "CLM = 999".
I've looked up so-called "college level math" scores and 999 is definitely outside any range they specify, so I know that's not what it's talking about...does anyone know?|||SAT score help|||That is not the college level math = clm. The college level math is a portion of the college placement test for admins to place a student in a math which they have the ability to handle such as college algebra, pre cal, trig and so on. If a student does well on the clm, making a 103 or higher they will be placed in calculus 1 as a freshman which is very good. The scores range from 0 to about 115. The test is issued by the college board from an organization called Accuplacer. This is most likely unrelated to what you are seeing on your unofficial transcript. Doing research I'm clueless to what that pertains to, I suggest speaking with a counselor or administrator.|||I do not know the specific answer to your question but a series of 9's is computer talk for an error. PLease check with your school for an explanation./
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