For UNG Students: If you have earned a grade other than a W in a college math course, you are not qualified to take an eligibility exam. For questions regarding your qualifications to take this exam ...
FARMINGTON—The High School Equivalency Test (HiSET) replaces the GED in Maine and provides the opportunity to receive a high ...
The purpose of the Math Placement Exam (MPX) is to make sure that students begin their mathematical studies at UD in a course for which they are prepared and in which they can succeed. In that spirit, ...
The Comprehensive Exam tests knowledge of graduate-level mathematics. The purpose is to ensure that each student has the necessary knowledge to conduct research in his or her area of concentration.
A ballot measure would do away with the requirement that high schoolers pass a test to graduate. Opponents say it could water ...
If you’re not sure whether to start in MATH 105 (Calculus I), MATH 106 (Calculus II), or beyond, start here. GOAL The purpose of these exams is to help you decide whether you should skip Math 105 ...
To be considered for admission, you must be graduating from high school, have an acceptable HiSET exam score or take the General Education ... Four years each of English and mathematics Three years ...
For the SAT, total scores range from 400 to 1600; for the ACT, the composite score runs from 1 to 36. Those ranges do not include the optional ACT writing test, which is scored separately.
Start your math journey at RIT on the right path by taking the Math Placement Exam which assesses your skills and places you in the appropriate mathematics or statistics course. All incoming and some ...
In order for students to place at their actual skill level, they should study and refresh their math skills before taking the exam and between exam attempts. If you place below your skill level ...
The University of Wyoming uses ALEKS PPL for their Math Placement Exam and requires these exams to be proctored. A student may come to one of the on-campus proctoring sessions at no cost or they may ...