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Re: york college cat exam
York College conducts CUNY Assessment Test CAT Basic Skills Tests in Reading, Writing & Mathematics as part of the admissions process at CUNY, students are required to demonstrate their competence in Reading, Writing and Mathematics. The CUNY Assessment Tests are critical in measuring your readiness for college success. These high-stakes tests evaluate your competency in areas of Reading, Writing, and Mathematics. CAT in Mathematics The ACCUPLACER Mathematics test for CUNY consist of Elementary Algebra and College-Level Mathematics. The Elementary Algebra test has a total of 12 questions of three types and the College-Level Mathematics has a total of 20 questions, there are six content areas on this test. Students who are exempt from Mathematics are still required to take the College-Level Mathematics portion for placement purposes. Students who are not exempt will begin testing in the Elementary Algebra portion and must achieve a 57 or higher to be considered proficient in Mathematics. CAT in Writing The CAT in Writing is a standardized writing test that measures your ability to do college-level writing in English and assess your readiness for introductory college courses. For this test you are required to read, understand, and respond to a passage of 250-300 words. You are allotted 90 minutes to complete this test and you may bring a paper back dictionary (electronic dictionaries are not allowed) with you, bilingual if preferred. The passing score for this test is 56. CAT in Reading The ACCUPLACER Reading Test is a multiple-choice, computer-based test. The test consist of 20 questions. The passing score on this test is a 55. Contact- York College - The City University of New York 94-20 Guy R Brewer Blvd, Jamaica, NY 11451, USA |
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