In order to be consistent and fair to everyone, the department adheres to established guidelines for mathematics placement. If you have questions about the procedures, please read this sheet first before meeting with a math counselor. For a list of topics on the math placement exam, to look up what the course codes mean or to see the course sequencing, click here.
Note: If the placement exam is not taken online prior to or on the day of your Orientation, then the exam must be taken on campus the the Testing Center with a referral from the Math Counseling office, 250 Math Building.
Also Note: If you placed into calculus (course code L), this information does not apply to you. See instead the Calculus Options. If you took one of the AP calculus exams, refer to AP credit information.
No, you may not retake the skills assessment test, but you may take a proficiency exam for the course of your initial placement. This exam is similar to final exam, and a score of 70% or higher is required for consideration for being moved ahead. You may take an exam only once for any course.
Generally not. In particular, courses taken in high school or good SAT/ACT scores do not override the placement score. You must register for classes in accordance with your course code level. There is only one exception:
You have two options:
You have only one option:
If your unreported ACT math score is 25 or higher (SAT math score of 570 or higher), you are eligible to take the Math D test. If you have an unreported score, contact the Office of Testing at (614) 292-2241 (8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., weekdays), prior to completing the Math Skills Assessment.
You may consult with a mathematics faculty member at orientation to ask for permission for Math 151. In this special situation only, factors besides your skills assessment test score are taken into account. The faculty member will also explain to you the advantages and disadvantages of level M students taking calculus. If you fail 151 Autumn quarter, you revert back to your original placement for Winter (i.e. take 150).
Yes, if the class is equivalent to a course offered at Ohio State. You should fax (614-292-6994) or bring in to 250 Math Building a copy of your Transfer Credit Report and detailed syllabi for further evaluation.
Most likely, you will be able to get into a higher math class, although it might necessitate some schedule changes. However, it is difficult to add science classes late, due to lab space limitations.
It is not possible to take the test prior to Monday before classes begin. However, you may also test after the quarter begins, although this may result in delays in adjusting your schedule. Information on testing after classes have begun is available from the Math Counseling Office, 250 Math Bldg or by clicking here.