Is the TSI math test hard?

There are many students who don’t think the TSI is hard. Some say they only studied for a couple of hours for a few days and had great scores. But then again, if you don’t get properly prepared, the TSI (Texas Success Initiative) can be challenging and pretty hard to deal with.

What math should I study for the TSI?

What math is on the TSI? The TSI math exam is composed of 20 multiple-choice questions on the following topics: Algebra, Functions, Geometry, Measurement, Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability.

What level of math is on the TSI?

The mathematics portion of the TSI test contains 20 questions. The test covers data analysis, geometry, and algebra on both intermediate and basic levels.

What happens if I fail TSI math?

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.

How many times can I take the TSI math test?

How many times can I take the TSI Assessment? There is no limit to the number of times the TSI Assessment may be taken. However, the TSI Assessment fee of $50 must be paid each time the TSI Assessment is taken at Texas Tech University.

Do you get a formula sheet on the TSI?

First and foremost, you should understand that the TSI Math test provides formulas for some math questions so that you may focus on application, rather than the memorization, of formulas. However, the test does not provide a list of all basic formulas that will be required to know for the test.

How many questions can you miss on the TSI math?

between 1 and 3 questions
In TSI math you will need a minimum score of 350, which means you can miss between 1 and 3 questions.

What formulas should I know for the TSI?

Algebra and Function Formulas

  • x+a=b⇒x=b−a.
  • x−a=b⇒x=b+a.
  • x⋅a=b⇒x=b÷a.
  • x÷a=b⇒x=b⋅a.