College Admissions and Placement

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Every year, millions of students apply to college to pursue a higher education and obtain the career of their dreams. Usually, the first step toward these dreams is a college admissions test.

The admissions test you take and what scores you need to achieve all depend on your school of choice. Below, you will find study guides, flashcards, practice tests, and other study materials that will help you succeed on the most common college admissions exams.

Free College Admissions Practice Tests

How Colleges Use Entrance Exams

When you take an entrance or admissions exam, your end goal is to show the admissions counselors at your school of choice where your level of knowledge is. This will give the counselors an idea of what subjects you can handle and at what learning level, which will help determine whether that school is a good fit for you.

Schools often use admissions tests to place you in specific classes and courses, and some schools use the tests to qualify you for merit-based scholarships.

How Important Are Test Scores?

The importance of your test score on a college admissions test will vary from school to school. Some colleges have strict qualifying scores that fully determine your eligibility, while others use your score as just one factor of the admissions process.

Some schools publish the average passing score of students from previous years, which can give you an idea of what score that school is likely looking for.

How to Study for Your Upcoming Exam

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How to Prepare for an Exam

As you prepare to take your exam, it is critical to have a solid grasp of your current level of concept mastery to know your strengths and weaknesses in order to plan your studies accordingly. By measuring your level of understanding of the concepts, topics, and ideas, you will be able to identify potential areas of improvement.

Mometrix’s free college admissions and placement study resources will provide you with study tips and hints designed to equip you with the tools and knowledge you will need to succeed on test day:

4 Tips for College Prep

Starting your first year of college is an exciting and transformative experience. It marks the beginning of a new chapter in your life, full of opportunities for personal and academic growth. To help you make the most of this transition, here are four essential tips for students preparing to embark on their college journey.

1. Time Management

College life can be overwhelming with classes, assignments, social activities, and newfound independence. Developing effective time management skills is crucial. Create a schedule that allocates time for classes, study sessions, extracurricular activities, and relaxation. Stick to it and learn to prioritize tasks. Don’t procrastinate, as it can lead to stress and poor performance. By managing your time wisely, you’ll strike a balance between academic responsibilities and a fulfilling social life.

2. Seek Academic Support

College coursework can be challenging, but there’s a wealth of academic support available. Utilize resources like professors’ office hours, tutoring centers, and study groups. Don’t hesitate to ask for help when you need it. Establishing strong academic foundations early on will set you up for success throughout your college career.

3. Stay Healthy

College is a time when many students neglect their physical and mental health due to the demands of coursework and a busy social life. Prioritize your well-being by eating balanced meals, exercising regularly, getting enough sleep, and managing stress through relaxation techniques or counseling services provided by your college. A healthy body and mind will help you stay focused and perform at your best.

4. Get Involved

College is not just about academics; it’s also an opportunity to explore your interests and passions. Join clubs, organizations, or sports teams that align with your hobbies and goals. Getting involved on campus can lead to meaningful connections, personal growth, and valuable experiences beyond the classroom. Plus, it’s a great way to make new friends and create lasting memories.

College Resources

Preparing for college can be both exciting and overwhelming. To make this journey a little easier, here are some valuable free resources that you can use to prepare yourself for the road ahead:

 

By Peter Rench

Peter Rench joined Mometrix in 2009 and serves as Vice President of Product Development, responsible for overseeing all new product development and quality improvements. Mr. Rench, a National Merit Scholar, graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering and a minor in mathematics from Texas A&M University.

 

by Mometrix Test Preparation | Last Updated: September 6, 2024