Math Placement Levels of 11-15

If you have a math placement level of 11,12,14 or 15, this means that you need to improve on your problem-solving skills that you were previously tested on when you took the Math Placement Exam. That's a fairly straightforward process that's easily taken care of right here at the Math Workshop.

You will need to come to the Math workshop and take practice tests called "Basic Skills Tests" which are tests that students in your same position have previously taken in order to raise their placement level. The more practice tests you take, the more comfortable you become with the format, the questions and your ability to solve these types of questions. When you feel comfortable enough with your skills, let us know and we will give you the "real" test when you are ready.

Calculators are also allowed and recommended so bring one along, too.

Procedure

1.        Come into Math Workshop. Sign in putting your name, time in (and when you leave time out).  You get to circle BS for reason in.

2.       Tell the receptionist you need a practice Basic Skills test.  (Write your name and the date  at the top of the test.)

3.       Sit down and pretend like you're taking a real test.

·         Complete the test, with a calculator.  (We don't want you to get something wrong for a computational error.)

·         Go through the test answering all that you can first.  (Get all the points you can.)

·         Go back through the test, looking again at the ones you initially skipped.  (Sometimes something you see on the last page will give you a clue to the one on the first page you passed over.)

·         Show all your work.  If you did it on the calculator, write down the numbers and operations you entered in the calculator.  (So we can go over it to find your errors.)

4.       When you're finished, ask the receptionist for the answer book.  (The form name is at the top of the first page of the test.)

5.       Check it yourself, marking a C for correct answers and an X for the wrong ones.  (Note a few questions MUST have the correct units to be right.  Those are marked with an asterisk * on the answer sheet.)

6.       Go through it yourself , looking for your "dumb" mistakes that we all make if we're human.  (Like 2 + 2 = 5.)

7.       A tutor will help you if there are some that you really don't understand.

8.       Repeat this process until you can get a 17 or 18 consistently on the practice tests.

9.  Get permission to take the next real test by talking to a head tutor or the coordinator.

10.    Once you take the real test and attain a grade of 75%, your math placement level will then be immediately changed in the Wittenberg student system.

11. That's all there is to it!