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Math test?

i got accepted to a U and they told me that i need to take an english test and a math test before i start college, WILL my results of those two tests effect the time of my graduate ? i mean i must take 15 hours every semster to finish in 4 years, if i did bad at those two tests will i be taking more than 15 hours? per semster? or ill take more courses? if i take more courses does that mean i aint finishin in 4 years? dont tell me to take summer courses because i just CANT

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mth83vt

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Your results on those tests will determine the math and english classes that you are placed in for your first year at your university. They are basically placement tests that tell the administration where you should be academically.

You won’t have to take more classes, or more hours a semester so no need to worry about that!

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Little_Miss_Honkytonk
Depending on where you go, the math test is quite possibly a placement test, where you will possibly be placed in a class lower than what you were expecting. At Texas A&M, the Freshmen Engineering program takes one, and you will probably be placed below what you planned. Instead of Cal, you possibly will be in Pre Cal, or even Algebra, depending on that score. If you are taking the A&M one, REMEMER YOUR ALGEBRA! The english test, all of the people who I have seen take english tests, normally, it will exempt you from such things as English 1 if you score high enough, but it depends on the test. Anyways, good luck! Don’t fail. If you are failing and your parents ask, don’t lie! If you’re going to A&M and are in the Engineering program- don’t expect to have a social life. The only ones who do are the ones who don’t pass. My brother’s roommate, maybe said 2 words to him the entire year, but he was in the Honors program. My brother changed majors.

Study Hard!

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Tish
when they say four years it doesn’t really mean 4 years just 4 years worth of classes you could finiish in 2 or 3 if you set you sched up right
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