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Take a Math Placement Test
Take a Math Placement Test
The best way to determine the right math level is to have your student take a Placement Test. We’ve organized these tests by level (e.g., Honors Math 2) but also by sections within that level (e.g. Part 1, Part 2).

After your placement test, if you would like guidance about the best fit for your student, please contact us and we will be happy to help!
Choose an age range below to view the recommended level and placement test.

Choose an age range below to view the recommended level and placement test.

Students who pass the placement tests below are eligible to take Honors Math 2 (Part 1) or Honors Math 2 (Part 2).

Our placement tests determine if your student is ready to start a course level. For example, to confirm that your student is ready to take Honors Math 2 (Part 1), they should take the Honors Math 2 (Part 1) placement test.

Students who pass the placement tests below are eligible to take Honors Math 3 (Part 1) or Honors Math 3 (Part 2). Students may also take a Math Beasts Camp 3 offering during the summer before Honors Math 3 (Part 1).

Our placement tests determine if your student is ready to start a year-round course level. For example, to confirm that your student is ready to take Honors Math 3 (Part 1), they should take the Honors Math 3 (Part 1) placement test.

Students who pass the placement tests below are eligible to take Honors Math 4 (Part 1) or Honors Math 4 (Part 2). Students may also take Math Beasts Camp 4 during the summer before Honors Math 4 (Part 1).

Our placement tests determine if your student is ready to start a year-round course level. For example, to confirm that your student is ready to take Honors Math 4 (Part 1), they should take the Honors Math 4 (Part 1) placement test.

Students who pass the placement tests below are eligible to take Honors Math 5 (Part 1) or Honors Math 5 (Part 2). Students may also take Math Beasts Camp 5 during the summer before Honors Math 5 (Part 1).

In addition, the Math Contest Camp 5-6 summer courses, Arithmetic and Logic, do not share problems with the year-round courses and are appropriate for students who seek extra contest practice.

Our placement tests determine if your student is ready to start a year-round course level. For example, to confirm that your student is ready to take Honors Math 5 (Part 1), they should take the Honors Math 5 (Part 1) placement test.

Students who pass the placement tests below are eligible to take Honors Math 6: Prealgebra (Parts 1 & 2) or Scholars Math 6: Prealgebra (Parts 1 & 2). Students may also take Math Camp 6 during the summer before Honors Math 6 (Part 1).

In addition, the Math Contest Camp 5-6 summer courses, Arithmetic and Logic, do not share problems with the year-round courses and are appropriate for students who seek extra contest practice.

Our placement tests determine if your student is ready to start a year-round course level. For example, to confirm that your student is ready to take Honors Math 6 (Part 1), they should take the Honors Math 6 (Part 1) placement test.

Students who pass the placement tests below are eligible to take Honors Math 7: Introduction to Algebra (Parts 1 & 2) or Scholars Math 7: Introduction to Algebra (Parts 1 & 2). Students may also take Math Camp 7-8 during the summer before Honors/Scholars Math 7 (Part 1).

Students who have completed Math 7 (Part 1) or have passed the placement test for Honors Math 7 (Part 2) are ready for AMC 8/MATHCOUNTS Comprehensive Training. In addition, the AMC 8/MATHCOUNTS Prep Camp summer courses, Number Theory and Geometry and Algebra and Counting, do not share problems with the year-round courses and are appropriate for students who seek extra contest practice.

Our placement tests determine if your student is ready to start a year-round course level. For example, to confirm that your student is ready to take Honors Math 7 (Part 1), they should take the Honors Math 7 (Part 1) placement test.

Students who pass the placement test below are eligible to take Honors Math 8: Introduction to Geometry or Scholars Math 8: Introduction to Geometry. Students may also take Math Camp 8-9 during the summer.

In addition, the AMC 8/MATHCOUNTS Prep Camp summer courses, Number Theory and Geometry and Algebra and Counting, do not share problems with the year-round courses and are appropriate for students who seek extra contest practice.

Our placement tests determine if your student is ready to start a year-round course level. For example, to confirm that your student is ready to take Honors Math 8, they should take the Honors Math 8 placement test.

Students who pass the placement tests below are eligible to take Scholars Math 9: Intermediate Algebra, Scholars Math 10: Precalculus, or Scholars Math 11: Calculus.

Students who have taken Honors or Scholars Math 8: Introduction to Geometry, and have scored between 80 and 120 on the AMC 10 exam are ready for AMC 10/12 Comprehensive Training. In addition, the AMC 10/12 Camp summer course does not share problems with the year-round courses and is appropriate for students who seek extra contest practice.

Our placement tests determine if your student is ready to start a year-round course level. For example, to confirm that your student is ready to take Scholars Math 9, they should take the Scholars Math 9 placement test.

Math Course Placement by Age and Level

AoPS Academy math curriculum, as with all of our curricula, is advanced and rigorous. Although we designed the program to be based loosely on the Common Core standards, we cover grade-level standards in greater depth than other elementary and middle school math curriculum.

Because of our instructional approach to problem solving and logical thinking, we often introduce concepts that other math curricula may not introduce until a grade or two later. This is one reason why we use “level” instead of “grade” to define our math offerings.

  • For Year Round math courses, we recommend first honing in on your student's level by their age, and then have them take a placement test, listed above.

    Our placement tests determine if your student has the prerequisite knowledge to start a course level. For example, to confirm that your student is ready to take Honors Math 3 (Part 1), they should take the Honors Math 3 (Part 1) placement test.

  • Students are not required to take a placement test for summer courses.

    Summer courses are designed for students who will be ready to take Honors Math of the corresponding level in the fall. For example, many students take a Math Beasts Camp 3 offering either the summer before the third grade or the summer after, depending on when they plan to take Honors Math 3.

    Have questions about starting your student in the Virtual Campus? We'd love to help! Schedule a phone consultation today!

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