ASMSU, MSU’s undergraduate student government, passed a bill trying to boost students’ chances at success in MTH 1825, Intermediate Algebra.
The committee unanimously passed the bill, which advocates for a lecture option for the MTH 1825 class currently only offered as an online course.
MTH 1825 is the lowest math class offered at MSU and is the class where students who score the lowest on the math placement exams are put.
Surveys conducted by ASMSU representatives showed students were struggling in the class and felt changes were necessary.
ASMSU will look to meet with the bill’s main supporters, ASMSU representatives Nate Pasmanter and Paul Mooney, in the coming weeks as their next step in the process.
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