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The University of California Office of the President develops and administers an examination to determine if entering students can read and write at the level expected to satisfy the Entry Level Writing Requirement. It must be satisfied either before beginning courses on a UC campus or during the first year of enrollment. If students have not passed the requirement upon entrance as full-time students, they must satisfy the requirement within three quarters of full-time enrollment.
For the B. Who needs to take the placement exam? All students must take the placement exam except those who have foreign language transfer credit or students who plan to meet the requirement with a language in which they have no prior knowledge. Advanced Placement exams do not meet the foreign language requirement. When to take the placement exam? The basic guideline: Students should take the placement test closest to the time they plan on taking foreign language courses taking into consideration when each level is offered.
View the test schedules and register for a Foreign Language Placement exam. Therefore, only students whose majors require Math need to take a Math course. Other students may opt to complete this requirement with a computer science or statistics course that has no pre-requisite.
Who needs to take the Math Advisory Exam? When to take the advisory exam? The basic guideline: Students should take the advisory exam closest to the time they plan on taking a Math course. View the test schedules and register for the Math advisory exam. Undeclared Program Placement Exams. Things to consider: It is recommended that students begin their foreign language at the beginning of their sophomore year and take the placement test during the Spring quarter of their freshman year.
Foreign language is the one requirement that most often delays a student's graduation if postponed. Not all levels are offered each quarter. Generally, levels 1 and 4 are offered in Fall, level 2 in Winter, and level 3 in Spring.