Can any disadvantage turn into something good?

Can any disadvantage turn into something good?

Yes, obstacles and disadvantages can be turned into something good because you will know how to over come obstacles and disadvantages in the future. You can help other people with obstacles and disadvantages because you have been in the situation, that needs help.

What is a passing TSI score?

You are considered college ready if your score falls within the range of 350–390. If your score is 349 or lower, you may be placed in a developmental course or intervention.

How do I get my TSI scores?

Students needing to provide a copy of their scores may bring their Individual TSI Score Report to the Testing Center located on the 2nd floor of the Student Service Center or send it by email to [email protected].

How long is the math TSI?

3 to 5 hours

How many questions do you need to get right to pass the math TSI?

351

How do you know if you are exempt from the TSI?

A student who has graduated with an associate or higher degree from an institution of higher education and submits appropriate documentation of degree and official transcript is exempt. However, students are not exempt from TSI if they take courses that are not included in the Level-One certificate.

How many questions are in each section on the TSI?

The TSI is three tests in one. The Reading, Writing, and Mathematics sections each contain 20 to 24 multiple choice questions, generated by computer and adapted to each test taker’s skill level.

How long is the TSI reading test?

three to five hours

Who should take the TSI test?

» A non-degree seeking student. » A student who is serving on active duty as a member of the armed forces of the United States, the Texas National Guard, or as a member of a reserve component of the armed forces of the United States and has been serving for at least three years preceding enrollment.

What happens if you fail the math TSI?

If you do not pass one or all parts (reading, writing and math) of the TSI Assessment, you may be required to enroll in developmental education coursework or accelerated intervention before you can enroll in a college credit course for the subject in which you did not pass.