Tarrant County College District TSI Math Placement Test Prep

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Lydia Vann
Lydia Vann
05:11 25 Feb 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
We subscribed to the TSIA2 prep course for my daughter. She took the test today and PASSED! We’re so happy! The course helped her be as prepared as possible. We appreciate it!
Jeremy Traynor
Jeremy Traynor
14:56 17 Nov 23
My Math TSIA2 went great! I completed and passed the first 20 questions and didn’t have to finish the rest. 👍🏼 I think the lessons were great, coming from someone who hasn’t studied this material in 20 years. It was very thorough and you did a great job! Thanks again!
Sheila Sanchez
Sheila Sanchez
15:48 23 Oct 23
My TSIA2 test went great. I passed the test my first try and math is not my strongest subject so this course helped a lot. Thank you!
Emma Allen
Emma Allen
14:28 01 Aug 23
The TSI went great, passed all three sections the first round. This program really made a difference.
Travis Watts
Travis Watts
01:42 16 Jul 23
I did well on the TSIA2 and am thankful for your course. I found the instruction and pace to be very helpful. The amount of practice questions provided for each topic was perfect and I liked how I could pause the quizzes to review the material a little more if I felt unsure. I’m very happy to have found MathHelp and will sing its praises from here on out. Thank you so much for the help you provided!
Cory F
Cory F
15:21 26 Apr 23
Thank you SO MUCH! I PASSED THE TSI WITH FLYING COLORS and I wouldn't have walked in there with the confidence had it not been for your awesome program! I really feel like how you explained it made it click for me. I was able to comprehend the material and feel like that is due in large to the direct, repetitive nature of the course. It's organized very well. The fact that there's audio for every practice problem is VERY helpful. It's one thing to have a video teaching a concept, but to have you explaining the work and reinforcing the concepts as I'm practicing on my own really helped more than just having the answer given without explanation.
Chad West
Chad West
15:32 04 Apr 23
The TSIA2 course I took was a tremendous help. I went into the course knowing very little about math other than middle school level basics. I took math when I was in high school but I never understood what was going on and I had just barley scrapped by. This course is the first thing I've ever been able to understand on the topic of math. I feel confident to go to college now that I have a clue on what's going on. Thank you so much.
Gaige Wildhunt
Gaige Wildhunt
20:11 11 Jul 22
That course was the absolute reason in my success of the TSIA2 test. I did pass it and can take College level algebra instead of developmental math. Specifically speaking, the quadratic equations, functions/graphing, linear equations in two variables and expressions, equations and formulas really helped. So I'd most definitely give that course a lot of credit to helping me pass.
Myron Johnson (MJ's Liquid Gold)
Myron Johnson (MJ's Liquid Gold)
16:34 13 Jan 22
I passed my TSI and couldn’t have done it without this site! Thank y’all so much! Everything was very helpful since I haven’t been in high school since 2013 so most of it was like learning it for the first time and was so easy to understand! Thank y’all!
Courtney Wheelhouse
Courtney Wheelhouse
21:28 28 May 21

What math placement test does Tarrant County College District use?

Tarrant County College District uses the TSI 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 TSI math placement test at Tarrant County College District?

Most students at Tarrant County College District will need to take the TSI 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 Tarrant County College District math placement test?

The math on the Tarrant County College District TSI 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 Tarrant County College District placement test hard?

The TSI math placement test at Tarrant County College District 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 Tarrant County College District accept CLEP?

Yes, Tarrant County College District accepts CLEP credits. For example, students who pass the CLEP College Mathematics or CLEP College Algebra may be able to receive course credit at Tarrant County College District.

What is Tarrant County College District known for?

Tarrant County College District is a two-year community college located in the area surrounding Forth Worth and other cities in Tarrant County, Texas. The college district has campuses and centers throughout the county. The Northwest Campus contains the Criminal Justice Training Center, the Fire Service Training Center, and the Erma C. Johnson Hadley Northwest Center of Excellence in Aviation, Transportation, and Logistics. The Trinity River Campus East houses the Nursing program. The Teacher Education program is located at both Northeast and South Campuses. Other campuses include the Southeast Campus, the Trinity River Campus, and several centers such as the Crowley South Campus Center which offers continuing education and dual credit programs.

TCC is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees and certificates. In fall of 2017, approximately 52,956 students were enrolled at the college.   Students applying for admission must have high school transcripts or GED equivalency. TASC or HiSET scores may be used to provide documentation of high school equivalency. The TSI Assessment is administered for placement in Reading, English, and Mathematics. Students may be exempt from taking the TSIA if they have qualifying scores on the SAT or ACT tests. Students graduating from high schools in Texas may also be exempt from the TSI Assessment if they have qualifying TAKS or STAAR scores. Additionally, students who want to enroll in upper level math courses may need to take the ALEKS PPL assessment. International students must provide TOEFL scores to prove that they are proficient in English. Students may earn Credit by Examination (CBE) or take the CLEP exams which are offered in the Testing Center.

The nursing program is offered at the Trinity River East Campus. Students who complete the associate degree nursing program will be eligible to take the NCLEX-RN licensure exam administered by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing. They are also eligible to transfer to a four-year college to pursue a bachelor’s degree in nursing. Enrolling in the associate degree nursing program requires a science GPA of 3.4 and a minimum of 75 minimum score on each section of the HESI A2 exam. The Associate of Arts in Teaching degree is awarded by the college. This program is offered at both the Northeast and South Campuses. Students who earn this degree are eligible to transfer to one of the Texas Universities that partner with the college for the teacher education program.

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