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COMPASS/ESL & ASSET Preparation

What are the COMPASS/ESL and ASSET Tests?

The COMPASS/ESL and ASSET tests are assessment tests used primarily by technical and 2-year colleges to place students in postsecondary courses and/or programs of study. These tests help you and your school work together to identify your strengths as well as the knowledge and skills you will need in order to succeed in specific subject areas. These tests help your school guide you toward classes that strengthen and build logically upon your current knowledge and skills.

Who needs to take the COMPASS/ESL or ASSET test?

These tests are primarily for students interested in attending a technical or 2-year college. However, some 4-year and research institutions may ask you to complete one of these tests to identify skill level in major subject areas in order to place you in the best courses for your skill level.

How do I sign up to take the COMPASS/ESL or ASSET test?

Most institutions give these tests during orientation to incoming freshmen who have already applied and been admitted to the school. Some institutions may require you to take one or more of these tests before enrolling in a particular program or course. Talk to your advisor, counselor or Office of Student Services to determine the requirements and recommendations of your institution.

How can I prepare for taking the COMPASS or ASSET test?

GAcollege411 provides access to the following downloadable documents from ACT that provide tips and practice questions for the COMPASS/ESL and ASSET tests.

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