The Mathematics Placement Test
Purpose
The Mathematics Placement Test is used to identify the mathematics courses at UC for which you have the prerequisite math skills. It plays no role in admission to UC. Registration in 15-MATH-224, 225, 226, 250, 251, and 251H is restricted to students who have obtained the required minimum scores.
The other qualifying scores are advised but not required.
Process
This is a computer based test usually given during orientation. It is designed to be taken without the use of calculators or other aids. It consists of multiple choice questions that are presented to you one at a time. The selection of each new question is determined by your responses to the
previous questions, so persons with different levels of preparation will see different kinds of questions. Once the program determines your level of mathematical preparation, it displays a placement score on your monitor. You should keep a record of that score. It indicates the math courses
at UC that are appropriate for a person with your skill level, and it will be made available to your advisor to guide you during registration. If you are not able to take the test at orientation,
contact the orientation office at 556-2486 to learn how you can schedule the test. You may retake the test, but see the FAQ for restrictions.
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