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3 3 PROFILE INTERPRETATION How you compare to other first-year students in three areas:

4 4 PROFILE INTERPRETATION How you compare to other first-year students in three areas: past academic performance

5 5 PROFILE INTERPRETATION How you compare to other first-year students in three areas: past academic performance current knowledge in English, math and chemistry

6 6 PROFILE INTERPRETATION How you compare to other first-year students in three areas: past academic performance current knowledge in English, math and chemistry readiness for Penn State courses in English, math and chemistry

7 7 PROFILE INTERPRETATION What factors may influence your academic success at Penn State?

8 8 How does past performance relate to Penn State academics?

9 9 Tests measure academic abilities

10 10 How does past performance relate to Penn State academics? Tests measure academic abilities Academic abilities involve verbal and mathematical skills

11 11 How does past performance relate to Penn State academics? Tests measure academic abilities Academic abilities involve verbal and mathematical skills Bell curve at top of Profile is test score distribution for Penn State freshmen

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15 15 How does past performance relate to Penn State academics?

16 16 How does past performance relate to Penn State academics? High School Performance

17 17 How does past performance relate to Penn State academics? High School Performance SAT Scores

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20 20 L/P DESIGNATION L/P = liberal arts and professional programs

21 21 L/P DESIGNATION L/P = liberal arts and professional programs DO NOT include as intense a study of math and sciences

22 22 S/E DESIGNATION S/E = science and engineering

23 23 S/E DESIGNATION S/E = science and engineering Include intense study of math and sciences

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25 25 High school performance: best single indicator of potential academic performance

26 26 High School Performance Reflects:

27 27 High School Performance Reflects: Past habits

28 28 High School Performance Reflects: Past habits Past attitudes

29 29 High School Performance Reflects: Past habits Past attitudes Past motivation

30 30 High School Performance Shows: How your abilities have been used

31 31 High School Performance + SAT Scores = Academic Potential

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33 33 SAT SCORES Compared with first-year students in L/P and S/E programs.

34 34 SAT SCORES Mathematical abilities

35 35 SAT SCORES Mathematical abilities Verbal abilities

36 36 Mathematical abilities critical to S/E programs

37 37 Verbal abilities critical to ALL programs

38 38 PROFILE INTERPRETATION How you compare to other first-year students in three areas: past academic performance current knowledge in English, math and chemistry readiness for Penn State courses in English, math and chemistry

39 39 English Test All University programs require English composition courses

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41 41 Mathematics Test Measures achievement in basic math, algebra and trigonometry

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44 44 Mathematics Test Relevant if you consider program requiring calculus

45 45 Mathematics Test Relevant if you consider program requiring calculus Relevant if you CHOOSE to take calculus or pre-calculus

46 46 Mathematics Test Math scores are compared to first-year students who have completed Math 110 or Math 140

47 47 Mathematics Test Preparation in math is CRITICAL to satisfactory performance in calculus

48 48 Chemistry Test

49 49 Chemistry Test Chemistry 12 REQUIRED in science/engineering programs

50 50 Chemistry Test Chemistry 12 NOT REQUIRED in liberal arts/professional programs

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52 52 Basic Skills

53 53 Basic Skills If “Satisfactory” no review work needed

54 54 Basic Skills If “Unsatisfactory” take review work seriously

55 55 PROFILE INTERPRETATION How you compare to other first-year students in three areas: past academic performance current knowledge in English, math and chemistry readiness for Penn State courses in English, math and chemistry

56 56 Placement Actions

57 57 Placement Actions Based ONLY on PSU tests NOT based on SAT’s or high school performance

58 58 English Composition Three placement actions:

59 59 English Composition Three placement actions: Schedule English 15

60 60 English Composition Three placement actions: Schedule English 15 Schedule Honors Composition (English 30), or Schedule English 15

61 61 English Composition Three placement actions: Schedule English 15 Schedule Honors Composition (English 30), or Schedule English 15 Schedule English 4 Before English 15

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63 63 Mathematics Two separate notations:

64 64 Mathematics Two separate notations: Math 110 - Techniques of Calculus

65 65 Mathematics Two separate notations: Math 110 - Techniques of Calculus Math 140 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry I.

66 66 Mathematics Two separate notations: Math 110 - some L/P programs Math 140 -

67 67 Mathematics Two separate notations: Math 110 - some L/P programs Math 140 - most S/E programs

68 68 Mathematics Schedule EITHER Math 110 OR Math 140 Based on program you choose

69 69 Mathematics Superior preparation notations: I. Math 110 - Advanced placement I. Math 140 - Advanced placement

70 70 Mathematics Adequate preparation notations: II. Math 110 - take this course II. Math 140 - take this course

71 71 Mathematics Inadequate preparation notations: III. - VI. Math 110 - review work required III. - VII. Math 140 - review work required Possible calculus prerequisite courses: Math 1, 3, 4, 21, 22, 26, 40, and 41

72 72 Mathematics Calculus notations important to:

73 73 Mathematics Calculus notations important to: 1. Those who need or want to take calculus

74 74 Mathematics Calculus notations important to: 1. Those who need or want to take calculus 2. Those who need or want to take a calculus prerequisite course

75 75 Consult an adviser before scheduling ANY of these courses

76 76 Chemistry For all students who need or want to take Chemistry 12

77 77 Chemistry Readiness for Chem 12 based on knowledge of both math and chemistry

78 78 Chemistry Superior preparation notation:

79 79 Chemistry Superior preparation notation: I. Take advanced placement test in chemistry

80 80 Chemistry Adequate preparation notation:

81 81 Chemistry Adequate preparation notation: II. Schedule Chemistry 12

82 82 Chemistry Inadequate preparation notations: III. - XVI. Specify review requirements

83 83 Math and Chemistry Inadequate Preparation:

84 84 1. Take review work seriously Math and Chemistry Inadequate Preparation:

85 85 1. Take review work seriously 2. Seek assistance early Math and Chemistry Inadequate Preparation:

86 86 1. Take review work seriously 2. Seek assistance early 3. Discuss options with adviser Math and Chemistry Inadequate Preparation:

87 87 Final Note for Placement

88 88 Final Note for Placement There may be good reason to begin at a lower level than placement indicates.

89 89 Final Note for Placement There may be good reason to begin at a lower level than placement indicates. Discuss this with your adviser

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91 91 PROFILE INTERPRETATION SUMMARY How you compare to other first-year students in three areas: past academic performance current knowledge in English, math and chemistry readiness for Penn State courses in English, math and chemistry

92 92 PROFILE INTERPRETATION SUMMARY How you compare to other first-year students in three areas: past academic performance current knowledge in English, math and chemistry readiness for Penn State courses in English, math and chemistry

93 93 PROFILE INTERPRETATION SUMMARY How you compare to other first-year students in three areas: past academic performance current knowledge in English, math and chemistry readiness for Penn State courses in English, math and chemistry

94 94 PROFILE INTERPRETATION What factors may influence your academic success at Penn State?

95 95 High School Performance + SAT Scores = Academic Potential

96 96 PROFILE INTERPRETATION Information at bottom of Profile is based on these estimates.

97 97 PROFILE INTERPRETATION Information at bottom of Profile is based on these estimates. 1. Shows distribution of grades after 1 year

98 98 PROFILE INTERPRETATION Information at bottom of Profile is based on these estimates. 1. Shows distribution of grades after 1 year 2. Shows distribution of grades earned by students like yourself

99 99 PROFILE INTERPRETATION Important ideas about bottom of Profile:

100 100 PROFILE INTERPRETATION Important ideas about bottom of Profile: 1. These are NOT predictions

101 101 PROFILE INTERPRETATION Important ideas about bottom of Profile: 1. These are NOT predictions 2. Relate your expectations about grades to this information

102 102 PROFILE INTERPRETATION Important ideas about bottom of Profile: 1. These are NOT predictions 2. Relate your expectations about grades to this information 3. Students essentially the same before starting courses earn wide range of grades after one year.

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115 115 PROFILE INTERPRETATION Good test results and high school performance do NOT guarantee success!

116 116 PROFILE INTERPRETATION Good test results and high school performance do NOT guarantee success! Below average test results and high school performance do NOT guarantee you will do poorly!

117 117 How YOU function in 60% area significantly influences your academic performance!

118 118 PROFILE INTERPRETATION First year is CRITICAL!

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