Community College of Philadelphia ACCUPLACER Math Placement Test Prep

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This course was amazing!! I recently went back to school and had to take the Accuplacer test for math. I have not been in a math class for over 14 years. This course helped me pass and get placed in college level algebra. Definitely recommend this course.
Madeline Kennedy
Madeline Kennedy
13:15 26 Oct 24
Preparing for any test can be nerve-racking, especially when it’s a subject you struggle with or have not practiced in a while. When I needed to prepare for the Accuplacer Quantitative Reasoning and Statistics I found all the resources I needed on MathHelp. The lessons are concise, thorough, and easy to understand. When my test day rolled around I felt confident in my abilities. I ended up passing with flying colors and even exceeded my own expectations. I would recommend MathHelp to anyone who wants to improve their understanding and confidence before their test day!
Jessica Padgett
Jessica Padgett
13:07 16 Aug 24
The Accuplacer test went well and my daughter scored high enough to get into the college math class she needed to take. We really liked the program. It was great how there were the explanation videos which were really good and then the practice and then the quizzes. I liked how if she already knew something we could skip right to the quiz part and if she was struggling with something we could watch the explanations a couple times and then see the practice problems worked. I wasn’t sure how I was going to get her ready for that placement test before I found your program and it was just what we needed. I would definitely recommend it.
Clark Melinkovich
Clark Melinkovich
20:47 23 Jul 24
My AccuPlacer test went very smooth thanks to the MathHelp lessons. All throughout the course I was thinking “this is refreshing my brain so well, while also teaching me lessons much more efficiently than what I have learned in the past”. The course was great.
abbie boudreaux
abbie boudreaux
13:34 25 Jun 24
MathHelp was a great program to re-learn math for the Accuplacer. It’s been 30 years since graduating high school so there was a lot to refresh my memory with. It was easy to understand and navigate.
Cheri Southerland
Cheri Southerland
10:23 02 Jun 24
I’m a huge fan!Both the Accuplacer and ALEKS courses were spot.I set a goal to see if I could cram learn and test into precalculus/ trigonometry inside of just two weeks - and I did it!I sincerely could barely do the foil method and I didn’t even know how to do long division and because of the course, and particularly Matt’s clarity in the lessons, I now play with functions for fun. :)Super grateful.
Selaznog Mada
Selaznog Mada
19:28 07 Feb 24
I just want to start off by saying that your Accuplacer program was the most comprehensive, well put together course I’ve ever taken. Thank you so much for it, I felt SO prepared by the time I finished. There were SOOOO many aspects that I could barely even remember (things I hadn’t seen in over 20yrs!). With that been said, after finishing your course… I ended up scoring in the highest percentile! So thank you again and again! It was money well spent, and very much so worth it!
Kenya Thomas
Kenya Thomas
23:43 28 Dec 23
The Accuplacer test went well. I was aiming for intermediate algebra so that way I could go straight into statistics for my nursing program. I scored 267 on next-gen quantitative reasoning, algebra and statistics along with a score of 241 in next-gen advanced algebra and functions and placed perfectly into statistics, so thank you again. I believe all of the word problems on the website helped. Any standard graphing, algebra, or geometry questions that came up on the test I was able to solve without much difficulty. I’m coming from graduating high school in 2011 and I have been out of practice with math.
Quinn Martin
Quinn Martin
17:08 12 Dec 23
I started using MathHelp because I was going to take a placement test to go back to College. The test went really well. My score on Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra, and Statistics was 274 which is very good for the Next-Gen Accuplacer test. The lady at the College said it was the best score she had seen in a while. I have nothing but to thank MathHelp for the review and the very well structured and easy to follow classes, it really helped me. I'm starting College Algebra this upcoming Spring Semester and will definitely come back to MathHelp in case I need some outside help.
Camila Silva
Camila Silva
20:47 08 Dec 23
First off, I just want to say thank you because these lessons helped me so much to prepare. I have been out of school for a long time and recently decided to take the plunge to go back. Before I did I had to retake my math Accuplacer and was incredibly nervous about doing so as math was never my strong suit in school. The lessons on Math Help really allowed me to understand the material in a simplistic way that I could retain easily. I took my test today and did way better than I expected. From the bottom of my heart I just want to say thank you so much for this invaluable resource for people like myself who may struggle immensely with math.
Kristina Capron
Kristina Capron
13:34 04 Nov 23
I qualified for my goal of College Algebra. I haven't taken a math class since 2004 and have always disliked it. I found your Accuplacer QAS and AAF lessons to be easy to follow and actually looked forward to them. I liked that the videos and lessons were short so that I could stay focused with review questions at the end. I am very happy with my results, and I would recommend this course to anyone wanting to prepare for the test. i’m
Sally Haag
Sally Haag
13:49 23 Aug 23
My Accuplacer test went great, the lessons helped a lot. I’d say the most helpful bit was how each subject had the videos, practice, and a test. It really helped me figure out which sections I needed to study more. Thank everyone with MathHelp for your help!
Brooklyn Scheese
Brooklyn Scheese
18:04 20 Aug 23
I passed the Accuplacer! Thank you for the help. The way the course was set up felt like I was in a real classroom, where I could see the work being done with tips and tricks here and there. The practice questions after the introduction helped alot as well. I will definitely sign up again if I need math help again. The lessons on fractions, and all algebra lessons helped the most. Honestly, the whole course helped especially after not having math for 5 years.
Lauren Muthard
Lauren Muthard
14:40 13 Aug 23
I am horrible with math was a blank slate prior to MathHelp as I haven’t touched math in nearly 2 years. I found the short 45 second to 1 min videos to be tremendously helpful. Very straight forward and I never felt lost. I made above average on my accuplacer! Will definitely be using again for standardized tests in the future.
Kamren Primeaux
Kamren Primeaux
17:22 05 Aug 23
I did great on the Accuplacer and the math lessons were clear and helpful
Daliya Mahadin
Daliya Mahadin
10:46 05 Jun 23
My AccuPlacer test went well. I had taken it once before, but the score wasn’t high enough to get into the program I wanted to get in to. I signed up for MathHelp and when I retook the test, my score went up 20 points. Everything was very helpful— I’m more of an independent learner so it was nice having something where I could pace myself. I liked the way the lessons were sectioned into categories. Thanks!
morgan
morgan
15:37 17 Apr 23
I was able to pass my accuplacer as a sophomore in Highschool within only a couple days of using the program. Thanks to math help I’ve gotten a huge academic head start!
Izabelle “Izzie” Tandy
Izabelle “Izzie” Tandy
17:10 12 Mar 23
My Accuplacer test went super well and I’m really glad that I took this course.
Aalaa Abdalla
Aalaa Abdalla
21:42 17 Jan 23
My Accuplacer test went well; I passed! I very much enjoyed the lessons, and found them to be helpful and engaging. This is probably the most thorough and well thought out math website I’ve ever used. Thank you for all your hard work!
Sarah Duke
Sarah Duke
09:11 12 Dec 22
In school I had big problems with math and always considered myself like a liberal arts person. But with this course I prepared for the Accuplacer to be able to take classes I need in college without mandatory remedial classes and I even fell in love with math. And now I understand it very well, thanks to you, and I find it charming to solve different type of equations. Even though English is not my first language I was able to understand everything. So after preparation from scratch I passed this test very easily to the level I needed. So thank you, guys! You’ve made a great product!
Asya Hirst Caron
Asya Hirst Caron
14:53 16 May 22

What math placement test does Community College of Philadelphia use?

Community College of Philadelphia uses the ACCUPLACER math placement test. To review for the test, you’ll want a study guide that includes comprehensive instruction, guided practice, and interactive tests. For most students, test prep books and practice questions are not enough, and classes and tutors are too expensive. Fortunately, online courses now offer a balance of affordability and effectiveness.

Do I need to take the ACCUPLACER math placement test at Community College of Philadelphia?

Most students at Community College of Philadelphia will need to take the ACCUPLACER math placement test. However, if you think you might have a high enough score on the SAT or ACT to be exempt from taking the placement test, check online or contact your testing center.

What type of math is on the Community College of Philadelphia math placement test?

The math on the Community College of Philadelphia ACCUPLACER placement test covers Pre-Algebra, Algebra, and Geometry. Make sure your preparation only includes the topics on the test - nothing more and nothing less. The best test prep courses emphasize efficiency.

Is the math on the Community College of Philadelphia placement test hard?

The ACCUPLACER math placement test at Community College of Philadelphia isn’t hard if you receive the necessary individualized instruction when preparing for the test. With a study guide that has a math tutor built into the program, you’ll get all the help you need.

What is Community College of Philadelphia known for?

The Community College of Philadelphia is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, a unit of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.  In addition to the main campus, the college operates three regional centers.  The Northeast Regional Center is the largest of the three centers.  The Northwest Regional Center is the site of  the College’s Ophthalmic Technician Proficiency Certificate.The West Regional Center is closest to the main campus.  The college served 27,729 students during the 2017-2018 year. 

During the application process, students should submit high school transcripts or GED scores.  The college does not require international students to submit scores from English proficiency exams such as TOEFL.  However, if a student has not demonstrated English proficiency, the ESL placement test will be administered on campus.  The Accuplacer Next Generation tests are administered to determine course placement in Reading, Mathematics, and Writing.  Certain ACT or SAT scores may qualify a student to be exempt from placement testing.  Other criteria may qualify a student for exemption from the placement tests and are listed in the catalog.  Students may receive college credit by exam with either CLEP scores or scores on AP exams taken in high school. 

The nursing program awards the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Nursing, is approved by the Pennsylvania State Board of Nursing, and accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing.   A minimum GPA of 2.75 in pre-nursing coursework and scores on the Kaplan Pre-Nursing exam are required for admission to the program.  Graduates may choose to begin working immediately after completing the program or they may choose to transfer to a university to complete a bachelor’s degree.  Transfer institutions include Drexel University, Eastern University, Jefferson University, Bloomsburg University, and Excelsior College.  The school also offers courses in education for students who seek to enter the teaching field.  Associate of Arts degrees are awarded and allow students to transfer to complete a bachelor’s degree and fulfill the requirements for educator certification.  One program prepares students for teaching in the level of Birth to 4th grade.  This associate degree program gives the graduate the option of entering the workforce immediately as a childcare professional or to transfer to complete teacher preparation requirements.  A second associate’s program prepares students for teaching in the Middle Level or 4th to 8th grade.  Graduates of this program will need to transfer and complete their education before working the in the field of education.

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