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A Quantitative Reasoning course focuses on real-world applications of math. In other words, Quantitative Reasoning is much less abstract than a course like College Algebra.
Statistics or Quantitative Reasoning are the courses that many students now take instead of College Algebra. The curriculum pathway that includes Statistics or Quantitative Reasoning allows students to avoid having to pass College Algebra in order to graduate.
To determine if you’re on a Statistics or Quantitative Reasoning pathway, you’ll need to ask your school. If you’re not in a STEM major, there’s a good chance you can avoid College Algebra and take Statistics or Quantitative Reasoning instead.
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