The questions that follow are designed to make prospective students aware of the mathematics background required for those intending to take one of the SFU Calculus courses: MATH 150, 151, 154 or 157.
(And adults, of course!) These math puzzles test your brain and critical-thinking skills and provide some constructive, ...
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The Department of Public Instruction on Tuesday published the results of the statewide Forward exam, but recent changes to ...
Placement in an appropriate initial math course is crucial to your success at Michigan Tech. Our goal is to place you into the course that will provide the best opportunity to complete your degree in ...
Write it Out Audio (7:38) Get rid of worries before the exam - A guided practice that clears out worries from the mind; research shows it has increased test performance by at least 5 points. Walk Off ...
Take this test to see where you fall on the optimism/pessimism continuum. This test is made up of two types of questions: scenarios and self-assessment. For each scenario, answer according to how ...
A t-test is an inferential statistic used in hypothesis testing to determine if there is a statistically significant difference between the means of two sample populations. A t-test is an ...
Test scores for math and English language arts show students are slowly rebounding from the effects of remote learning during the pandemic.
AS OF SEPTEMBER 2024, THE CALCULUS READINESS TEST WILL NO LONGER SERVE AS AN ACCEPTABLE PREREQUISITE FOR ANY SFU CALCULUS I COURSES (MATH 150, 151, 154, 157). Students must complete SFU MATH 100 or ...
(And adults, of course!) These math puzzles test your brain and critical-thinking skills and provide some constructive, educational fun. Get Reader’s Digest’s Read Up newsletter for more ...