How many questions are there on the math placement test?

<p>Of course. As far as I know, the highest you can place into is “118 or 125” as a result of this test. My sister got a 26 or 28/40 and she placed into the same math that I did, and I got a 36/40. They might have a higher level for perfect scores, but I highly doubt it. With that in mind, you have a TON of room to blow it and still not wind up in remedial math. If you’ve taken any math beyond algebra 2, the test consists of petty things that are there to bother you in higher maths, such as when you have something setup such as this: (a/b) / (c/d). They’re not out to screw you over, just to see if you have ANY exposure to the material they’re presenting. It’s so easy that, lets put it this way: if you don’t place into the ‘highest’ (118 or 125), you REALLY don’t belong there and would have hated your live had you anyways.</p>