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ASSET Test

The ASSET test is administered by the American College Testing Corporation, the same company that developed the ACT test. It's used by some 400 colleges in America at the present time, mostly community and technical colleges. Unlike many tests, there is no 'passing' score on the ASSET test. It's more of a diagnostic tool, which helps colleges identify students' strengths and weaknesses, find the right program for them, and identify areas they need help in. Students generally don't take the test until after they've been accepted for enrollment, although some schools require it before applying for particular programs.

The ASSET test consists of two parts: Basic Skills, and Advanced Mathematics. The first part consists of three sections-reading, writing, and numerical reasoning. Students are given 25 minutes to complete each section, for a total of 75 minutes. Reading has 36 questions on reading skills and comprehension:, writing has 24 questions testing for style, grammar, punctuation, etc.; and numerical skills consists of 42 questions on basic mathematics such as decimals and fractions, and pre algebra concepts like square roots and prime numbers. The Advanced Mathematics is divided into four 25 minute long tests-elementary algebra, intermediate algebra, college algebra, and geometry. Except for college algebra, the tests cover math skills acquired in high school.

All questions are multiple choice. The tests are taken with pencil and paper, and calculators are allowed for the Advanced Mathematics portion. And you'll find out your score immediately. If you're taking the ASSET test, you should definitely study for it, as it can help you find the right fit in your college program and schedule, and possibly enable you to skip some basic classes. But don't be too anxious over it-you can't 'fail', and the more relaxed you are the better you should do on the test.

StudyGuideZone.com offers an exclusive free, downloadable study guide to the Internet community for the ASSET test.  The guide is in PDF format, so you'll need Adobe's free Reader (already installed on most computers) to view it.  Anyone is free to link to this page or the study guide on our server to let students know about this resource.

As your test day approaches, make sure that you have had plenty of time to study. Review an ASSET test study guide or study using ASSET test flashcards so that you strengthen any areas that might be more difficult for you on the test. You'll have the rest of your life to enjoy being successful on the exam, but you can only spend time between now and your test day to get prepared. Study hard and maximize your chances of success.

 

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