Placement Tests at Orientation

<p>Which placement tests did you take at Orientation?
Are engineering students required to complete a language course to graduate?</p>

<p>No. Engineering students do not have a language requirement</p>

<p>I suggest you go ahead and take the language test at orientation. It's less than two hours of your time and depending on how well you know the language, you may be able to get several credit hours. The more credit hours one has, the sooner they can register for courses later on at UM (beginning for your next class registration after orientation, which would be November for Winter 2006).</p>

<p>I took Math, Chemistry, and Spanish.</p>

<p>Hi thebean.</p>

<p>I agree with MatthewM04. You should take the language exam at orientation because you may decide later that you don't want to be an engineer. You may switch to the normal LSA curriculum and then have a language requirement anyway.</p>

<p>exams I took: math and Spanish (I didn't take the chem exam becasue I hate the subject and have no desire to learn any more of it.)</p>

<p>If you take the language exam, you could also get credits that would count towards your electives. My son in engineering got 8 credits that way.</p>