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Pre-Assessment Activity Tarrant County College is an Equal Opportunity Institution that provides educational and employment opportunities on the basis of merit and without discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, or veteran status. Welcome to the Pre-Assessment Activity for the TSI – Assessment Test. You are required to complete this activity before you will be allowed to attempt the TSI Assessment Test This activity was developed by Tarrant County College with information provided by The College Board.

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Pre-Assessment Activity

Tarrant County College is an Equal Opportunity Institution that provides educational and employment opportunities on the basis of merit and without discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, or veteran status.

Welcome to the Pre-Assessment Activity for the TSI – Assessment Test.

You are required to complete this activity before you will be allowed to

attempt the TSI Assessment Test

This activity was developed by Tarrant County College with information provided by The College Board.

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Pre-Assessment Activity Overview

It ’s Not A Question of Pass or Fail • This TSI Pre-Assessment Activity has been

developed to familiarize students with the new TSI Assessment.

• The TSI Assessment is a statewide tool designed to assess a student’s skills in Math, Reading, and Writing.

• The TSI Assessment is designed to assist colleges with determining appropriate course placement.

Skill Level Assessment Math, Reading,

Writing

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Pre-Assessment Activity Overview

• This activity is also designed to ensure that students do not attempt the assessment without adequate preparation.

• This pre-assessment activity is required by the State before testing.

• On the day of your test, you will be asked several questions before being allowed to proceed. One of these questions will be for you to affirm that you have participated in thisPre-Assessment Activity.

Are You Ready? Don’t Test Cold…

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Pre-Assessment Activity Overview

The TSI Pre-Assessment Activity will consist of the following four modules:

• Importance of Assessment• Testing Process and Sample Questions• Developmental Education Options• Institutional and Community Resources & Tips for

Success

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Pre-Assessment Activity Overview

You will be asked several online questions on the day of the test. One question will ask if you were provided with information and/or an activityto help you understand –1. The importance of this assessment2. Sample questions3. Course options4. Resources for students

Please remember to answer…

YES

YES

YES

Must Say YES to Test

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Importance of AssessmentPREPARE PREPARE PREPARE

Studying for the test will help ensure that:

• your skills in Math, Reading, and Writing are measured appropriately.

• you are placed into the correct courses.• your skill levels improve should you choose

to retest.• you are adequately prepared.

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The TSI AssessmentTSI Assessment Features

• Aligned to the Texas College and Career Readiness Standards for Math, Reading, and Writing

• Multiple Choice• Untimed• Computer Adaptive• Up to 5 hours long• Scored Immediately• Unlimited re-testing• $29 assessment fee if applicable

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TSI Assessment - MATH

• Elementary Algebra and Functions• Intermediate Algebra and Functions• Geometry and Measurement• Data Analysis, Statistics

and Probability

20 Test Items10 Items Each forDiagnostics

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Testing Process and Sample Questions(Math: Sample Question 1)For the question below, choose the best answer from the four choices given.

You may use scratch paper.

Math Sample Question 1

(3x²y³ )³ = ?

A. 3x⁵ y⁶B. 9x⁶ y⁹C. 27x⁵ y⁶D. 27x⁶ y⁹

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Testing Process and Sample Questions(Math: Answer to sample 1)

For each of the questions below, choose the best answer from the four choices given. You may use the paper you received as scratch paper.

Due to the exponential rules(��)� = �� � and (��)�= ���� ,one gets (3�2�3)3= (31�2�3)3= 31×3�2×3�3×3 =33�6�9 = 27�6�9.

The correct answer is - D. 27x⁶ y⁹

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Testing Process and Sample Questions(Math: Sample Question 2)

The yard behind the Cindy’s house is rectangular in shape and has a perimeter of 72 feet. If the length l of the yard is 18 feet longer than the width w of the yard, what is the area of the yard, in square feet?

A. 36 B. 144 C. 243 D. 486

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(Math: Answer to sample 2)

Since the perimeter is 72, 2w + 2L = 72.Since L = w + 18, w + 18 can be substituted into the equation:

2w + 2L = 722w + 2(w + 18) = 722w + 2w + 36 = 724w + 36 = 724w = 36w = 9

Since L = w + 18,then L= w + 18 = 9 + 18 = 27.

Area = Lw = (27)(9) = 243 sq. ft.

The correct answer is (C ).

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TSI Assessment - Reading

• Literary Analysis• Main Idea and Supporting Details••

Inferences in a Text or Texts Author’s Use of Language

24 Items10-12 Items Each

for Diagnostics

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Testing Process and Sample Questions(Reading: Sample Question 1)Read each question and then choose the best answer.

In 2010, talk show host Oprah Winfrey and novelist Jonathan Franzen kissed and made up after a nine-year feud. In 2001, Franzen was disinvited from appearing on Winfrey’s TV show to pitch his novel The Corrections after he made it clear that he was unhappy about the book’s being chosen for the Oprah Book Club. Describing his work as “in the high-art literary tradition,” Franzen said he didn’t want to be associated with the Club, which he accused of occasionally choosing “schmaltzy, one-dimensional” novels. But Winfrey is apparently able to forgive and forget: she chose Franzen’s next novel, Freedom, for her book club and said of it, “Now you haven’t heard me say this word often, but this book is a masterpiece.”

The passage implies that Franzen’s criticism of the OprahBook Club was motivated primarily by

A. prideB. angerC. insensitivityD. ignorance

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Testing Process and Sample Questions(Reading: Answer to sample 1)In 2010, talk show host Oprah Winfrey and novelist Jonathan Franzen kissed and

made up after a nine-year feud. In 2001, Franzen was disinvited from appearing on Winfrey’s TV show to pitch his novel The Corrections after he made it clear that he was unhappy about the book’s being chosen for the Oprah Book Club. Describing his work as “in the high-art literary tradition,” Franzen said he didn’t want to be associated with the Club, which he accused of occasionally choosing “schmaltzy, one-dimensional” novels. But Winfrey is apparently able to forgive and forget: she chose Franzen’s next novel, Freedom, for her book club and said of it, “Now you haven’t heard me say this word often, but this book is a masterpiece.”

The passage implies that Franzen’s criticism of the Oprah Book Club was motivated primarily by

A. prideB. angerC. insensitivityD. ignorance

The correct answer is – A

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Testing Process and Sample Questions(Reading: Sample Question 2)

Plywood, while not the most pleasing wood to look at, has become an incredibly important building material in house construction. It is flexible, inexpensive, and strong. Its strength is due to layers of thin wood glued on top of each other with the grain of each layer making a right angle withthe grain of the layer below it. This way of layering the sheets of wood makes plywood difficult to break.

According to the passage, the arrangement of the layers ofthin wood explains plywood’s

A. StrengthB. CostC. AttractivenessD. Flexibility

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Testing Process and Sample Questions(Reading: Answer to Sample 2)Plywood, while not the most pleasing wood to look at, has become an

incredibly important building material in house construction. It is flexible, inexpensive, and strong. Its strength is due to layers of thin wood glued on top of each other with the grain of each layer making a right angle with

the grain of the layer below it. This way of layering the sheets of wood makes plywood difficult to break.

According to the passage, the arrangement of the layers of thin wood explains plywood’s

A. StrengthB. CostC. AttractivenessD. Flexibility

The correct answer is A

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TSI Assessment - Writing

• Essay Revision• Agreement•••

Sentence Structure Sentence Logic Essay

20 Items10-12 Items Each

for Diagnostics

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Testing Process and Sample Questions(Writing: Sample Question 1)Select the best version of the underlined part of the

sentence. If you think the original sentence is best, choose the first answer.

It is important to learn how to swim, even if one is afraid; the skill will invariably prove useful later in your life.

A. one isB. you areC. everyone isD. they are

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Testing Process and Sample Questions(Writing: Answer Sample 1)It is important to learn how to swim, even if one is afraid; the skill will invariably prove useful later in your life.

A. one isB. you areC. everyone isD. they are

The correct answer is - B

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Testing Process and Sample Questions(Writing: Sample Question 2)

Think about how you would rewrite the following sentence according to the directions given, and then choose the best answer. Keep in mind that your revision should not change the meaning of the original sentence.

In some places, virtually all the topsoil has washed away, leaving the sub- soils to sustain the crops.

Rewrite, beginning withIn some places, the sub-soils must sustain the crops …The next word will be

A. althoughB. becauseC. untilD. before

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Testing Process and Sample Questions(Writing: Answer Sample 2)In some places, virtually all the topsoil has washed away, leaving the

sub-soils to sustain the crops.

Rewrite, beginning withIn some places, the sub-soils must sustain the crops… The next word will be

A. althoughB. becauseC. untilD. before

The Correct Answer is – B

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TSI - College Level Placement Scores

MATH - 350READING - 351

Writing - 5 on Essay or 4 on Essay with 363-390 on Multiple Choice

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Developmental Education Options

• After testing, your academic advisor or counselor will interpret your scores and determine your appropriate course placement.

• A “TSI Individual Success Plan” will be developed in conjunction with your academic advisor or counselors.

• Remember, there are multiple ways to be successful.

TCC is a Partner in Your Success!

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Developmental Education Options

It’s not a question of PASS or FAIL

• Colleges determine the options best for you by assessing your skill levels.

• Options to improve your skills: developmental education, Academic Enrichment Program, tutoring etc.

• Re-testing may be required and you may retest at any time.

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Developmental Education Options

Other Options

Academic Enrichment Program

Tutoring

Supplemental Instruction

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Institutional and Community Resources

TCC Cares About YouIf you face obstacles which make it difficult to continue your education at TCC, contact the Advising and Counseling Center and Financial Aid if applicable.

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Tips For SuccessKnow what to expect

mentally and physically• Relax• Think positively – You will do better!• Concentrate

Eliminate distractionsBreathe slowly and easily, remember when stressed to breathe

• Sleep well before you test• Eat a good meal before you test• Remember It ’s Not a Question of Pass or Fail• This test assesses your current skill level only, not your ability,

your intelligence, or even your likelihood of doing well in college.

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Tips For SuccessKnow what to expect on the day of your test• $29

• Must have picture ID to test

• Plan on about 5 hours for the testMay take breaks between test sectionsTest may be completed in more than one sittingEssay must be completed in one sitting

• If you have a physical or learning disability and need

testing accommodations, please meet with the Disability

Support Services Office prior to testing.

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Tips For Success• You will be testing online in a lab with other students

• Cell phones must be turned off

• Paper and Pencil will be provided

• Calculators are NOT allowed (it is possible that calculators may be allowed or otherwise provided within the test when needed) A

calculator is provided within the test where appropriate.

• On the day of your test, you will be asked several background questions before being allowed to proceed. One of these questions will be “Were you provided a Pre-Assessment Activity?” If you mark “yes” you will be able to proceed.

YES YESYES

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What Happens After The Test• You will receive your test scores immediately after

testing. An academic advisor will help you to interpret your scores.

• See an Academic Advisor or Counselor for course placement. You are also required to visit them at least two times during the semester.

How Did I Do?

• Re-testing may be required and you may retest at any time.

• Register for classes

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REMEMBER TO SAY YES!This activity covered the following information:1. The importance of this assessment2. Sample questions3. Course options4. Resources for students

Remember - on the day of your test you will be asked if you were provided with information concerning these four objectives. Please remember to answer “YES!”

Have a great semester!

YES YES YES