Taking the mathematics placement examination
Incoming first year students at BGSU go through a mathematics placement
process, typically before Orientation - Registration the summer before
they begin. Transfer students may or may not have to take the mathematics
placement examination. Most incoming students take the mathematics
placement examination online. Here are brief directions how to do
this:
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Use Internet Explorer to go to http://my.bgsu.edu
and authenticate with your student ID, user name, and password.
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Click on the Community Tab (near the top)
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Click on the 'Placement Test' link that appears in your organization list
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Read the information that appears
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Click on the 'web sites' link (along the left hand side)
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Click on 'Placement Test Application'
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You should now be in the Placement Tests Site. Feel free to browse
around the site. When you are ready to begin your Math test, click
on the 'Take My Test' link on the Math pages. You can also take the
Writing test here; click on the 'Take My Test' link on the Writing pages.
Once on campus, students may take the mathematics placement examination
from 8 AM to 4 PM Monday to Friday, excluding lunch hour, in the Department
of Mathematics and Statistics, on the fourth
floor of the Mathematical
Sciences Building (MSC).
Three placement tests
At the beginning of the placement process, students are asked some background
questions about what courses they had in high school. If they report having
had trigonometry, they take Placement Test C. Based on the score on that
test, their ACT Math score and subscores (or their SAT Math score), the
other mathematics courses they report having had in high school, and their
declared major, if any, they may be placed into Math 131H, 131 or 134,
130, 126, or 128. If they perform very poorly on the Placement Test, they
are advised to take Placement Test B, described below, or take Math 112
or Math 115.
Students who report having had two years of high school algebra with
a grade of C or better, but no trigonometry, take Placement Test B. Based
on the same criteria as listed above, they may place into Math 130, 126,
128, 122, 112 or 115, or 095. It is not easy to describe the specifics
of the decision tree or the cutoffs, but they take into account the factors
listed above and a few subscores relating to intermediate and college algebra
material.
Students whose high school mathematics is insufficient to place them
into the categories above take Placement Test A. They may place into Math
112 or 115, 095, or 090.
Enforcement of the mathematics placement
Students are not allowed to take a course above their mathematics placement.
This policy is strictly enforced for the benefit of the individual student
and for the benefit of other students with higher placements. Historically,
students who have taken a course above their mathematics placement have
done worse than students who placed into the course. Students are encouraged
to re-take the placement test if they believe their placement is inappropriately
low. Students are allowed to take any course below their placement. This
means that a student can choose any course which comes later in this list
than the course they placed into: 131H, 131 or 134, 130, 126, 128,
122, 112 or 115, 095, 090.
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