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Getting into College


There are several ways to get into college. If your high school grades are very good, you can get in without taking an entrance exam, but if your grades are poor, you have two options

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  • 2. Apply for the General Aptitude Test (GAT). Scio

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The second point has undoubted advantages. First, if an applicant is rejected by the OSP, he/she can still take the regular entrance exam. It is also possible to take the exam on the day before the entrance exam, thus allowing one extra exam to be taken that year. Second, the OSP is not for learning knowledge or reaching a set score threshold. Familiarity with the elementary school curriculum is sufficient to pass the test. Before the test, I personally recommend that you review mainly the basics of mathematics. If you do not want to get unnecessary scores, you need to know how to calculate the circumference of a circle and how to use percentages. It may be worth mentioning that the test itself is divided into two parts: language and mathematics. But the main point of the above is that these tests will give you a fairly accurate indication of where you really stand compared to other college applicants. Because it is really only a question of being better than others, and the results you get after the test only show how many of the other participants you outperformed and how many outperformed you.
Having participated in this exam myself a few years ago, let me explain how it works. Typically, the exam takes place in a school classroom on a set day. Before the actual exam begins, the students sit at desks, preferably one at a time, otherwise in pairs, and a person in charge of the conference gives a careful explanation of the exam. Scio, followed by a final opportunity to ask questions and write comments. It must be strongly pointed out that the rules of the exam are very strict and any violation, even if unintentional, will result in immediate expulsion. Question papers are then handed out, and the first step is to complete the oral section, which has 33 questions, in 35 minutes! After the time limit is up, put down your pencil and do it, even if you have just figured out the answers. Učení škola.jpgAfter a short break, there will be a math section with 33 questions and a time limit of 50 minutes. The test is divided into two sections, A and B. Copying on the desk is out of the question. Only a black micro marker is needed for the test; calculators and other aids are not allowed. If necessary, one may take notes on a blank piece of paper.
In summary, the test is paid for, but it can be taken as many times as needed, and only the best results count. It also has the advantage of being the only admissions criterion accepted by many universities, so if you pocket the results, you can pass anywhere (if you are really good).