Aleks FAQ
Placement Guidance Webpage Information
ALEKS PPL is an optional way for students that are college ready to be placed directly into introductory statistics, precalculus, and calculus I.
The placement assessment is used to determine your readiness for various math courses. The ALEKS PPL covers material from Basic Math through Precalculus and will take approximately 60-90 minutes to complete. After the assessment, a targeted Prep and Learning Module is available for you to review and learn material, and to improve placement and course success.
You are strongly encouraged to spend few hours using the ALEKS Prep and Learning Module. Students who spend five or more hours in the Prep and Learning Modules can improve their placement, which saves time and money. Even if you have achieved placement in your desired course, time spent in ALEKS will better prepare you for your upcoming course and ultimately lead to better grades.
First of all, RELAX. This is an “assessment,” NOT A TEST. The difference is that an assessment is designed to determine what you know. At the end of the ALEKS Placement Assessment, you will have a much better sense of your math strengths and weaknesses. You will then have a chance to work on those weaknesses. There is really no penalty for incorrectly answering a question on the assessment. The most important thing is that you take the assessment seriously and give it an honest effort so that the assessment truly reflects your level of knowledge and math preparedness.
Be honest about your skill level. There is no benefit to cheating on the placement assessment – your only reward will be that you are forced to take a class that is too difficult for your current level of mathematical knowledge. Therefore, while you are taking the assessment, do not consult any other source for help (friends, family, internet searches, etc.). The purpose of the placement assessment is to give an accurate measure of your current mathematical skills so that you will be successful in your mathematics courses. See the California State University-Bakersfield honor code.
Frequently asked questions
You may take up to 5 placement assessments, but only the scores for proctored exams will count for placement.
To make each attempt worthwhile, it is important that you spend time working in your ALEKS Prep and Learning Module in between placement assessments so that you can improve your skills.
Proctoring will be in Computer lab in SCI 3 Room 239. Please sign up in advance at SCI III Room 230.
Cut Score (%) |
Range (%) |
Course Placement |
≥ 60% |
60-64 |
MATH 140- Elementary Statistics I MATH 190- Precalculus I |
≥ 65% |
65-69 |
MATH 191- Precalculus I |
≥ 70% |
70-79 |
MATH 192- Precalculus II MATH 211-Calculus for Biological and Chemical Sciences |
≥ 80% |
80-100 |
MATH 201- Calculus I MATH 231- Engineering Calculus I |