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Answers
to FAQs about Math Placement Testing
Who must take the UNCW math placement test?
- All incoming freshmen and some transfer
students take the UNCW math placement test.
The test is given as part of a new student's
Orientation program.
- Continuing students who missed their
initial test date.
Who does not need to take the UNCW math
placement test?
- New students who have received credit for
a college-level algebra course or AP
Calculus (scoring 3 or above on the test).
- Continuing students who have previously
earned a grade D-, D, or D+ in MAT 111 at UNCW
may enroll in MAT 111 without taking
the math placement test.
- Continuing students who have previously
earned a grade of F in MAT 111 at UNCW may enroll in MAT 111 without taking
the math placement test.
Will I have to take the highest level math
course I place into?
- NO!
Your advisor will consider your
placement and your intended major to help you
decide which math course you should take.
Although you may place high, the registration
system will still allow you to take a lower
level math course to fulfill the requirements
for your intended major. It is in your
best interest that you do your best on the
placement test to broaden your career options.
What is supplemental credit?
- If you take the Math Placement Test and
place into MAT 161* you will be granted
supplemental credit upon completion of the
course under the following circumstances:
You must take MAT 161 as your first math
course at UNCW and have no AP credit, no
transfer credit, and no prior math credit at
UNCW. When you pass the course with a
"C" (2.00) or better, you will receive 3
credit hours for MAT 115. This credit
may be used to fulfill basic studies
requirements, however, it will not factor when
computing your grade point average.
*If you are interested in placing into MAT
161, it is necessary to have substantial math
skills in Algebra and Trigonometry.
How can I review my Algebra and/or Trigonometry
before taking the math placement test?
- Print the Algebra and/or Trigonometry review problems:
(link
available on the left under "Navigation") Work
the solutions and check your answers.
The answers you miss will indicate which math
concept you should spend more time studying.
- Books on reserve in The Math Lab: Algebra
Review by Sullivan, et.al.
Intermediate Algebra by Lial, et.al. (MAT
100 textbook) Other books also available.
All books
must be used in the Math Lab when the
Resource Assistants are available.
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Web
links for reviewing algebra may be found by
clicking here.
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