I am pretty sure that will depend on the country, and the specific school.
Pre-algebra, algebra, college algebra, geometry, and trigonometry
no
Some people think that the algebra test is easy to do while others think it's hard.
College Algebra is a specific subject test, so you will need Algebra knowledge. However, if you have high school Algebra II level knowledge, it shouldn't be a problem for you. My only preparation for that exam was a high school Algebra II course. **Full Disclosure* I am an employee of www.SpeedyPrep.com, a 100% Guaranteed CLEP exam preparation site.*
I am pretty sure that will depend on the country, and the specific school.
They will, obviously, help you study for your algebra test.
Pre-algebra, algebra, college algebra, geometry, and trigonometry
no
Some people think that the algebra test is easy to do while others think it's hard.
A test that filters employees through the selection process. It tests personality, pattern recognition, algebra, business terms, etc. It can take 2-3 hours.
There are mainly two types of Algebra. Algebra 1 and Algebra II. Some 8th graders and most 9th graders take Algebra I, and then either take Algebra II as a 10th or 11th grader. It depends on the school in which year the students take the two types.
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If you are intelligient and passed your algebra test in sixth grade,in seventh you will have Algebra 1 .If you pass Algebra 1 in seventh grade there is a possibility that you will get Algebra 2.Depends on what your teacher thinks about your behavior or citizenship.
9th grade algebra is nearly impossible. I have the finals test for it tomorrow and have no idea what i am doing. This test is going to ruin my life!
It depends on how far you are on Pre-algebra. If you don't know anything, I recommend you take Pre-algebra 1. If you are advanced in Pre-algebra and you know variables and expressions then I recommend you take Pre-algebra 2