University of Georgia Math Placement Test Prep

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My math placement test was so great, I was able to enter directly into my college class without taking the test a second time. I am so grateful. The elements of the course that were most helpful for me were radicals, addition of polynomials, measurements (a lot of questions here), inequalities, and word problems. Again thank you so much, my twin brother is about to subscribe because he also has a math placement test very soon. I told him about this, but he did not believe me. Now, the results have spoken, and he wants to take the course too.
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Appelé moi Qúëén Stëph
12:31 27 Jan 24
I work as an elementary teacher. I had to enroll in a Math for Teachers course with Thompson Rivers University. I signed up for MathHelp’s Math Placement Test Prep in preparation for my university course. I did this as a refresher, because I went to high school over 30 years ago. I actually had fun doing Mathhelp’s course. I loved it for many reasons. The teachers are excellent. The videos and explanations are short and clear, and every unit is very thorough. The review exercises were excellent as well: just the right amount and difficulty. I loved being able to add a checkmark on every unit I had mastered, and by the end of the course I felt prepared and confident. It took a lot of anxiety off going back to university to take a Math course as a mature student. It was totally worth it: I did fantastic at my Math for Teachers course, and I was probably more prepared than most of the students in my cohort. Thank you! I 100% recommend it. My daughter is in grade 6, so I will probably sign up again for courses for her when she is in high school. Thank you for your fantastic courses!
Carmen Cotelo
Carmen Cotelo
21:21 23 Jan 24
Helped me complete a placement test to land in the class I need. The videos were super clear. They showed EVERY step, which had been a problem I was encountering with other learning sites. The instructions were well paced and easy to follow. Also, it gave me enough questions to actually practice the concept I just learned. Being able to practice over and over again, with fresh questions, on the test at the end of each segment was the best part. I'll use it again down the line.
Jonathan Reynolds
Jonathan Reynolds
00:57 11 Jan 24
I started using MathHelp because I was going to take a placement test to go back to College. The test went really well. My score on Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra, and Statistics was 274 which is very good for the Next-Gen Accuplacer test. The lady at the College said it was the best score she had seen in a while. I have nothing but to thank MathHelp for the review and the very well structured and easy to follow classes, it really helped me. I'm starting College Algebra this upcoming Spring Semester and will definitely come back to MathHelp in case I need some outside help.
Camila Silva
Camila Silva
20:47 08 Dec 23
This is a great program that is very straightforward and helpful. I struggle with math and need a higher placement score on the ALEKS test to finish my Bachelor's degree. I studied with the MathHelp step by step plan for a month and did well enough that I placed into my class! Thanks MathHelp!
Jeri Hillegeist
Jeri Hillegeist
15:42 13 Apr 23
First of all, the order in which your course is structured—lessons, practise exercises, tests, and finally reviews—helped me grasp and assess how well I'm learning a certain topic. This increased my self-assurance while simultaneously addressing my weak areas. There is nothing that could be added because everything is flawless, and I truly appreciate how well everything is laid up. I'm grateful to your organization and the course for helping me perform well on the math placement test for my college. I appreciate your efforts and those of your staff.
Atif Baig
Atif Baig
16:15 22 Feb 23
I'm a returning college student who hasn't taken a math class in nearly 5 years. I felt like I needed somewhere I could build on my fundamentals, so I turned to MathHelp. I started with the first ALEKS lesson on MathHelp, watching all the videos, and taking every test until I could pass with a 100% all the way up to the end of exponential and logarithmic equations, which was lesson 179. Overall, I'm very satisfied with my time using MathHelp. Topics I remember as being complicated, like logarithms, were actually very easy to understand thanks to the short video format of the lessons. Recently I took the ALEKS placement assessment and scored well enough to place into pre calculus. I’m impressed I was able to do that well, going from barely remembering the fundamentals of algebra to nearly placing into calculus.
Peter Ogbuagu
Peter Ogbuagu
18:57 20 Jan 23
It was beneficial! Not only does this prepare you for the placement test, but it prepares you for mathematics as a subject in general. This is the best maths course money can buy. I was initially skeptical, but I am glad I tried it. I got 68/75 for my maths placement score.
Saint Evita
Saint Evita
01:52 30 Sep 22
I am so glad I found your program - it helped me so much. I've been out of school for over 20 years and I recently enrolled in the Kansas State dietetics program. I was freaking out over the algebra placement exam because I couldn't remember anything. After completing your program, I scored a 34 (I only needed a 21 to get into college algebra). So, thank you for your great program, I couldn't have done it without you 😃
Carie Casserino
Carie Casserino
13:31 08 Aug 22
I am a 50+ who decided to go back to school late in life. I need to take College Algebra to obtain my degree. To avoid prerequisite math classes, I needed to pass their placement test.It has been a “a few years” since I took a math class. I needed to study and searched for online courses. I came across many sites, but Mathhelp.com had the best setup, so I signed up. The course covers everything you will need to know. I went through the entire course and took the final exam a few times as reinforcement.The courses are put together in an easy-to-follow manner and provide everything you will need to pass any math test. The layout was easy to follow. The video, followed by practice, followed by the questions were so easy to follow. It is all on one page. There is no navigating back and forth. If you get one wrong, you are given a step-by-step explanation on how to get the correct answer. The reinforcement of each concept is helpful. The videos really make it so easy to learn. The three instructors are great and teach each subject clearly and in a detailed manner.Whether your child is struggling in elementary school, or you are a college student who needs some extra help, Mathhelp.com is the solution to your needs.I aced my placement test. I now feel fully prepared for the College Algebra class I'm taking next semester. I highly recommend this course.
Miss LL
Miss LL
19:47 03 Jun 22
I used the website to prepare myself for my math placement test to get to college and I got in!!
Soleny Gonzalez
Soleny Gonzalez
17:23 07 Apr 22
The lessons helped me tremendously on my math placement test. I’m attending the University of Alabama this fall. I finished my associates degree in 2016, so I haven’t taken math classes in a long time. After doing the lessons I placed out of the intermediate classes I didn’t want to take, and into calculus. Taking this course has saved me around $2,000 in classes, and my graduation date was moved up. I’d say it was a great investment!
Megan R
Megan R
19:25 21 Jul 21
Very smooth remedial lessons and it helped refresh my memory on things I had forgotten about. Overall it was very worth it and I'm ready to take my math placement test this coming month.
Thomas Haas
Thomas Haas
04:27 24 Jun 21

What math placement test does University of Georgia use?

University of Georgia uses its own math placement test. To review for the test, you’ll want a study guide that includes comprehensive instruction, guided practice, and interactive tests. For most students, test prep books and practice questions are not enough, and classes and tutors are too expensive. Fortunately, online courses now offer a balance of affordability and effectiveness.

Do I need to take the math placement test at University of Georgia?

Most students at University of Georgia will need to take the math placement test. However, if you think you might have a high enough score on the SAT or ACT to be exempt from taking the placement test, check online or contact your testing center.

What type of math is on the University of Georgia math placement test?

The math on the University of Georgia placement test covers Pre-Algebra, Algebra, and Geometry. Make sure your preparation only includes the topics on the test - nothing more and nothing less. The best test prep courses emphasize efficiency.

Is the math on the University of Georgia placement test hard?

The math placement test at University of Georgia isn’t hard if you receive the necessary individualized instruction when preparing for the test. With a study guide that has a math tutor built into the program, you’ll get all the help you need.

Does University of Georgia use the SAT?

Yes, University of Georgia uses the SAT. While many colleges are moving away from the test, University of Georgia still accepts SAT scores.

What is University of Georgia known for?

The University of Georgia is the nation’s first state-chartered university, dating back to January of 1785.  It is a land-grant and a Sea Grant institution, the latter indicating its demonstrated excellence in marine research, education, and advisory services.  In 2007, it opened the first academic school devoted solely to the study of ecology: the Eugene P. Odum School of Ecology.  The university’s main campus borders the historic area of downtown Athens, GA.  Its north campus is on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places and is the site of the quadrangle from the original campus.  The south campus includes the College of Pharmacy, the College of Veterinary Medicine and the College of Engineering.  The Central campus is home to the Tate Student Center and the University Bookstore.  The East campus includes the Georgia Museum of Art, the official state museum of art, and is near to the State Botanical Garden.  The Gwinnett campus, in Lawrenceville, offers graduate and continuing education programs.  The university’s campus in Griffin provides several undergraduate and graduate degree programs, as well as endorsements.  A bachelor’s and two graduate degrees in agriculture are offered at the Tifton campus.  Conveniently located in Atlanta’s Buckhead community, the Terry College of Business offers professionals the chance to expand their career capabilities.  The university also has a Health Sciences Campus in Athens and various facilities throughout the state that serve as sites for the College of Agricultural and Environmental Science (CAES).  Overall, the university has a total enrollment of a little over 38,200 students.

Undergraduate applicants are given the option of applying Early Action or Regular Decision.  In either case, SAT or ACT scores must be provided.  Typically, SAT scores of accepted applicants range from 1270 to 1420, while ACT scores range from 26-31.  For an average, admitted students will have a 4.0 scale GPA of 3.86.  Applicants to graduate programs must have obtained a baccalaureate degree (or the equivalent) from a regionally accredited institution and will have taken the GRE, the GMAT, or (for certain programs) the MAT.  Generally, admitted undergraduates will take placement exams prior to orientation.  For the ALEKS math placement test, students should review algebra and trigonometry.  A passing score on the English placement exam may count as credit for ENGL 1101.  Foreign language placement tests are given to students who intend to pursue coursework in a language that they’ve previously studied.

Students interested in pursuing a pre-optometry course of studies may choose to major in a field of their choice; however, certain courses in the math and science fields will be necessary to pass the OAT (Optometry Admission Test) and continue their studies.  Pre-med students should similarly seek to prepare for the MCAT.  In addition to Bachelor of Science in Education (BSEd) degrees, the university offers fifth-year master’s degrees in education through the Double Dawgs program.  Provided that the applicant has a sufficiently high GPA from their undergraduate studies, the entrance exam requirement may be waived.  Graduates should be prepared to take the GACE (Georgia Assessments for the Certification of Educators) and otherwise meet the state certification requirements.  Graduates of some programs, such as the Department of Communication Sciences and Special Education’s Communication Sciences and Disorders program, may take one of the Praxis II tests.

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