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The CUNY Assessment Test in Mathematics (also known as the CAT in Mathematics, or the COMPASS Math test) is an untimed, multiple-choice, computer-based test designed to measure students’ knowledge of a number of topics in mathematics.
- Department of Mathematics at CSI
College tests in mathematics. The COMPASS entrance exam....
- The CUNY Assessment Test in Mathematics
The CUNY Assessment Test in Mathematics is an untimed,...
- CUNY COMPASS Math Review Site
Welcome to the Math Preparation site? You may start your...
- Department of Mathematics at CSI
College tests in mathematics. The COMPASS entrance exam. Entering students are required to take an examination in Mathematics to assist in initial placement in mathematics courses. The test given is ACT's COMPASS exam. This exam is "computer-adaptive."
The CUNY Assessment Test in Mathematics is an untimed, multiple-choice, computer-based test. The test is composed of four sections: pre-algebra, algebra, college algebra, and trigonometry.
Welcome to the Math Preparation site? You may start your studies either by taking a diagnostic test to let you know where you should focus your studies or jumping straight to a practice exercise. Click on the Topic heading to view the subtopics.
Answers about the COMPASS Test for students in Remedial Math Classes. Why do I need to take the COMPASS test? Answer: COMPASS proficiency (M1≥ 30 and M2 ≥ 30) is a requirement for graduation and/or transfer to a senior college. It is also required before taking a college credit math course.
CUNY uses the COMPASS math exam for math placement purposes. Some practice questions:
Discussion and practice of critical thinking and writing skills in mathematics needed to pass the Algebra II and Trigonometry Regents examination and CUNY Compass Exam.