"COMPASS"
Compass
Test | Asset
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COMPUTER
ADAPTIVE PLACEMENT ASSESSMENT AND SUPPORT SYSTEM
WESTERN
NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY considers appropriate course placement
to be essential to success in all academic areas. In order to assist
students and advisors in selecting the best course, the ACT-COMPASS
assessment has been implemented.
COMPASS
is administered on a computer using a standard keyboard. The test
is designed to determine skill levels in one or more basic academic
areas: Reading, Writing/English, and/or Mathematics.
COMPASS
testing is FREE and will be part of the orientation for new WNMU students.
TRANSFER
students should contact the Academic support Center at (505) 538-6400
to determine if previous coursework will exempt them from taking the
COMPASS test.
THE PURPOSE
OF THE TESTS:
COMPASS
system is composed of tests in three subject areas: writing, reading,
and mathematics. By assessing ability levels in these areas, the COMPASS
will help to determine appropriate writing, mathematics, and reading
courses.
READING
PLACEMENT TEST:
The Reading
Test focuses on reading comprehension. This section contains two basic
types of questions: multiple choice and test highlighting. For these
items, the examinee determines the correct alternative. Two to four
passages may be presented from the following areas: humanities, prose
fiction, natural sciences and/or social sciences. The reading skills
assessed are referring and reasoning. Referring items measure skills
in critical understanding, determining specific meanings, and inferences.
In some instances, students are given a set of items that are used
to measure prior knowledge of a passage topic. The purpose of the
prior knowledge section is to determine the level of "common" knowledge
a student initially had about the general topic of the passage. The
Reading Test determines whether the student has the reading skills
necessary to succeed in college-level courses or whether skill building
courses are required.
WRITING
SKILLS PLACEMENT TEST:
The Writing
Skills Test determines whether a student has the skills and knowledge
to succeed in a college-level composition course. This test evaluates
editing skills that are used for checking passages for errors. Students
are required to identify an error and then to correctly select an
appropriate revision. The passage errors assess sentence structure,
grammar and usage, and punctuation. A final set of questions measures
a student’s organizational and rhetorical skills. The test determines
placement into a developmental English course or an English Composition
I course.
MATHEMATICS
PLACEMENT TEST:
The Mathematics
Test assesses students’ knowledge in three levels of math skills:
pre-algebra/numerical skills, algebra, and college algebra. Pre-algebra/numerical
items range from basic math concepts and skills (integers, fractions,
and decimals) to the knowledge and skills that are required in an
entry-level algebra course (absolute values, percentages and exponents).
The algebra items are essentially questions from elementary and intermediate
algebra (equations, polynomials, formula manipulations, and algebraic
expressions). The college algebra test items measure algebra knowledge
and skill in operations with matrices, functions, and factorials.
The test measures three general levels of performance: basic skills,
applications, and analysis. Basic skills require the performance of
a sequence of basic operations. Application items use these same basic
operations in complex settings. Analysis items require demonstrating
a conceptual understanding of the essential principals and relationships
that are relevant to each of the math skills.
COMPASS
TEST TAKING TIPS
- Bring your driver’s
license or another form of picture I. D.
- If you wear glasses
or contacts, be sure to have them with you.
- DO YOUR BEST. Test
scores will be used to place you in the appropriate classes.
- Calculators are not
allowed, but you will be able to use scratch paper.
- Be well rested before
the test. Most students complete the test under two hours.
- Your test results
will be available immediately following your test. Keep your test
results, as you might need them at a later date.
Once you finish your test
you will receive instructions to help you with course selection and
the registration process.
PLACEMENT
TEST AND ORIENTATION DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED.
Call (505)
538-6400 for more information.
ASSET test
info
ACADEMIC
SUPPORT CENTER
(505) 538-6400
JUAN CHACON
BUILDING
ROOM 220