Wor-Wic Community College ALEKS Math Placement Test Prep

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I’m a huge fan!Both the Accuplacer and ALEKS courses were spot.I set a goal to see if I could cram learn and test into precalculus/ trigonometry inside of just two weeks - and I did it!I sincerely could barely do the foil method and I didn’t even know how to do long division and because of the course, and particularly Matt’s clarity in the lessons, I now play with functions for fun. :)Super grateful.
Selaznog Mada
Selaznog Mada
19:28 07 Feb 24
Aleks test went well. The videos combined with the practice and test format with extra help videos on the side were great. The course is laid out perfectly.
Austin Collins
Austin Collins
18:48 20 Jan 24
I found the course great! I have been out of school for a while so it was a great refresher before re attending uni. The skills I gained from this course definitely improved what my ALEKS score would have been. I found the tests at the end of each section the most helpful. But I also loved the short video format.
Zoe Thomson
Zoe Thomson
20:34 29 Aug 23
Mathhelp was very helpful. I never went past Algebra 1 in High School, and then 7 years later I needed to place into precalculus to pursue my first college degree. I studied through all of the ALEKS Mathhelp lessons, and then I got a 64 on the test, placing into the math class I needed to be in.Thank you so much for all the help.
Hannah Burbrink
Hannah Burbrink
15:31 21 Aug 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
The ALEKS prep was very helpful. I was able to test into a much higher math class than I'd expected. I loved the pace of the videos and that there were practice test throughout and at the end of each section. It helped me to figure out where I needed more studying. The whole course is really well organized at thought out. I most definitely recommend!
Lizzy Hitchman
Lizzy Hitchman
19:29 08 Apr 23
The ALEKS test actually went really well! I got a 76, which placed me into the best section I could have. I think that the website itself was very organized in finding all the elements, and I also think that the condensed/ shorter videos combined with the examples were most helpful.
Olivia Beth Vaughan
Olivia Beth Vaughan
15:08 28 Mar 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
I was attempting to place into calculus I and I did achieve that. I scored an 85 on the ALEKS. I was a very poor student in high school just so you understand the full picture. I'm trying to catch up on things I should have had a basic foundation in back then. So it was really nice to have a refresher course on all the rules and properties of math and algebra leading up to the calculus portions. Overall, I think the material was very well put together on your site. Clear and concise.
Jason Smith
Jason Smith
13:21 02 Apr 22
went from a scoring a 12 to a 68 on the ALEKS test placing me in Pre Calculus at my college. The course was very effective. The reviews at the end of each subject were great
roland maddox
roland maddox
21:59 26 Jul 21
This website was a great help to me as I needed immediate preparation for the ALEKS. From the registration, to the content, to the explanations given on problems, all of it was a stellar experience. The ones who put this together knew their material and worked successfully to come up with a great product (not the result of multiplication type product, see now I'm even making math jokes haha) that I used daily. I hope others find it as helpful as I did and God bless the ones who put this program together.
Light's Brand
Light's Brand
11:27 24 Jul 21
Your lessons were phenomenal, and I would be remiss if I didn't give proper feedback.Let me just start by saying I have been putting off (and dreading) taking the ALEKS Math Assessment for about 2 years now. Math hasn't always been my favorite subject, but as I'm getting closer to completing my degree, I could no longer avoid it. I knew that there was a possibility that I would have to take additional courses before I was permitted to take the courses I need for my degree, and that would have pushed my graduation time back, depending on how I performed in those classes, first. With that being said, I found the Mathhelp site, saw that there were great reviews, and decided to give it a try.Going through the lessons, some concepts that I didn't understand in high school, somehow made plenty of sense this time around. I found that your lessons specifically, were the ones I was able to most understand. I think it's your teaching style. You explained things in a "relaxed and casual" way, which made the lessons seem more personable and one on one. The other 2 instructors were great too. 🙂 I had a high hope that these lessons, by some miracle, could possibly help me to test out of any prerequisite classes I would need. Although ALEKS gives you 3 attempts to take the test, I didn't want to have to retake it if I didn't have to.Anyway, I finally took the plunge (ALEKS Assessment attempt #1) and tested out of the prerequisite courses!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm not exaggerating when I tell you I was close to crying when I saw my results.The lessons were everything I could hope for and more. Thank you so much!
K M
K M
15:53 23 Jun 21
I took the ALEKS test prep and it went really well because of the help from this program. I got into the class I needed to place into. I think the most helpful thing that was provided was while taking the tests at the end of every question I could see how the math was supposed to look if I got it wrong. It was really helpful for me to go back through that math that I blocked out in high school.
Crys
Crys
20:05 26 May 21

What math placement test does Wor-Wic Community College use?

Wor-Wic Community College uses the ALEKS 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 ALEKS math placement test at Wor-Wic Community College?

Most students at Wor-Wic Community College will need to take the ALEKS 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 Wor-Wic Community College math placement test?

The math on the Wor-Wic Community College ALEKS 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 Wor-Wic Community College placement test hard?

The ALEKS math placement test at Wor-Wic Community College 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.

What is Wor-Wic Community College known for?

Wor-Wic Community College is a member of the Maryland Association of Community Colleges.  Its campus is in the town of Salisbury in the Eastern Shore region of the state.  The college is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Higher Education.  Both credit and non-credit programs are available and associate degrees as well as certificates are awarded.  In 2017-2018, approximately 3,109 students were enrolled at the college. 

Admission to the college is open to anyone who is over the age of 16 who has either graduated from high school or is no longer attending and who can benefit from the coursework offered at the college.  Applicants who hold a high school diploma or GED equivalency should have transcripts or scores sent to the college during the application process.  SAT and ACT scores are not required.  The college administers a placement exam to determine course placement.  Accuplacer is the exam used by the college for placement in Reading, Writing, and Math.  The Accuplacer ESL exam is administered to students who are not native English speakers.  Students with certain ACT or SAT scores may be exempt from placement testing.  There are other exemption criteria and information on this available on the testing center website.  Credit for college level courses may be obtained by scores on the CLEP or AP exams.  GED exams are also administered in the testing center. 

Credit level programs are available in many fields of study including business, science, computer science, criminal justice, education, nursing and other health care related areas, and general studies.   The nursing program has approval from the State Board of Nursing.  The program offers both a certificate program for licensed practical nursing and an associate degree program for those interested in becoming registered nurses.  Admission to both programs requires students to submit scores from the ATI TEAS exam.   Students may sit for the National Council Licensure Examinations (NCLEX-PN or NCLEX-RN) after successfully completing the program.  Graduates of the ADN program may choose to transfer to a university in the Maryland system and be granted up to 70 hours of credit toward a Bachelor of Science in Nursing for their non-nursing coursework at Wor-Wic.  The Education Department offers programs in Early Childhood Education as well as transfer degrees for students interested in obtaining a teaching certificate.  In Early Childhood Education students may earn a certificate, an Associate of Applied Science degree, or an Associate of Arts in Teaching degree which will transfer to a four-year institution.   Students interested in Elementary or Special Education credentials can earn an Associate of Arts in Teaching prior to transferring to a four-year school.  Students preparing for secondary education earn an Associate of Arts degree prior to transfer.

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