Placement Testing
What is Placement Testing? Do the scores count? Are the tests important? Which tests will I take? Should I study? Math: Your score on this 40-question test determines which math course you can take. A low math test score can prevent you from going directly into college level math, and can require that you repeat one or more semesters of high school level math. This will cost you hundreds of dollars and may require extra semesters in college. Because math skills quickly decline when you are not currently taking math classes, we strongly recommend that you refresh and practice your math skills, using one or both of these options:
English Composition: Writing placement is based on a self-assessment and, in some cases, a writing sample consisting of a 250-500 word essay from a provided prompt. The essay may be written on the computer or by hand. The writing sample is required if you are interested in the Honors section of English composition. Reading: This test measures your reading comprehension skills and your ability to correctly find factual and inferred information within passages of varying length. The final score helps you and your advisor select an appropriate course load and determine if you would benefit from a critical reading course. Computer Applications: This placement test measures knowledge of Windows and MS Office 2007. Students scoring well on this test may register for a one-week, distance learning, or online format for the PC Applications course. Students with low scores may wish to sign up for an additional lab hour at no charge. Learning and Study Strategies Inventory: measures attributes such as Motivation, Time Management, and Use of Study Aids. The purpose is to help you identify your strengths and also areas where improvement will be important to your success as a student. How long do the tests take? All tests are untimed, so you can work at a comfortable pace. Plan on 2-3 hours for testing, depending on how many tests are required and on your math skills and reading ability. If you have a disability and wish to request accommodations, please notify the Learning Center when scheduling testing. Call the NHTI Learning Center at (603) 271-7725. |
