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UO Math Placement Test InformationUNIVERSITY OF OREGON
MATH PLACEMENT TEST GUIDE WHICH MATH TEST SHOULD YOU TAKE? The answer to this question depends on several variables. The most important of these variables is a student's choice of major. Some majors have very specific math requirements; other majors may be more flexible. Also, the choice of whether to earn a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science degree can effect your decision as to which math track/class(es) to take. Your SAT/ACT-Math score will be used to determine an initial level of placement. Any student who believes that their SAT/ACT-Math score underestimates their math abilities will be able to take a placement exam for a higher level of placement. Keep in mind, if you place high, you can register for a lower level class. Some students will choose to do this as it provides them with the opportunity to become accustomed to the pace of a college level math class and instructor expectations while reviewing and learning math that may be familiar to them. When you meet with your advisor, you will have the opportunity to talk more about this as you plan your schedule. UNIVERSITY
OF OREGON MATH PLACEMENT GUIDE
The use of the SAT/ACT-Math score is intended as an initial placement guide and will be accurate for a majority of students. Those wishing to enter a mathematics course at a higher level will be able to take one of 2 math placement tests, Standard or Advanced, to demonstrate readiness for a higher level class. WHICH MATH PLACEMENT TEST SHOULD YOU TAKE? There are 2 options for math placement testing. You will
want to choose the option that is appropriate for your circumstance.
Students with qualifying scores on the AP Calculus exam (AB or BC), or the CLEP Calculus with Elementary Functions exam are not required to take a math placement exam prior to registering for their first University mathematics course. Students who have taken a math course (MATH 095 or higher) at another institution and passed with a C- or higher, are permitted to register for the next appropriate course (as indicated in Tracks in Basic Mathematics Courses) without taking a math placement exam. For example the Business major who has transfer credit from another institution for MATH 111 or its equivalent would be permitted to register for MATH 241, Calculus for Business and Social Science Majors, without taking a math placement exam. However the same student as a Pre-med major who wished to register for MATH 246, Calculus for the Biological Sciences, would be asked to take a math placement test to demonstrate proficiency in advanced algebra, trigonometry and functions.
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