Math placement test

<p>I am signed up for a Fundamental Geometry & "something" class (Pre-Cal), and I am taking it so that I can take Cal in the summer. </p>

<p>Supposedly I need to take a placement test or I will get dropped from the class. How do I sign up for the test and do you think it will be difficult? I haven't taken a math class all year.</p>

<p>Is it the Math I and/or Math II SAT Subject Tests? If so, then it’s at the College Board site under subject tests.</p>

<p>Or is it the ALEKS test? I don’t really know but I think I’ve read here that’s taken on-line through UT???</p>

<p>Just my luck, I took both SAT math tests and a week later found out UT started requiring the ALEKS.</p>

<p>nunya, me too. I took the Math II twice to get as close to 800 as possible and then found out that natural sciences wouldn’t take it and that I had to take the math ALEKS instead (which I thought was MUCH easier than the chemistry ALEKS). Talk about a waste of money and time as well as two Saturday mornings I could’ve slept in.</p>

<p>psych, you probably have to take the ALEKS test. I had to do it for my Cal I class. Find out if you have to take it first and if you do, go to [University</a> of Texas at Austin Math Placement through ALEKS](<a href=“http://www.aleks.com/utexas]University”>http://www.aleks.com/utexas) and sign in. I did it in the summer so don’t remember much but it does have a slightly different format than the chem ALEKS. It’s a pretty easy straightforward test, it didn’t have really any calculus questions I think, but you might have a little trouble with the pre-cal stuff if you haven’t had pre-cal yet</p>