The TSIA2 exam is composed of two sub-tests:
- English Language Arts and Reading (ELAR)
- Mathematics
You must pass both ELAR and Mathematics to “pass the TSIA” and be considered college ready.
ELAR is further subdivided into three tests:
- College Readiness Classification (CRC)
- All students take the CRC
- 30 untimed, multiple choice questions, adaptive difficulty
- Scored from 910 to 990
- If you score a 945 or higher, you do not have to take the ELAR Diagnostic Test, but you do still have to write the Essay
- Diagnostic Test
- Only students scoring below a 945 on the CRC have to also take the Diagnostic test
- 48 untimed, multiple choice questions, adaptive difficulty
- Scored from Level 1 to Level 6
- Level 5 is considered passing, but Level 4 still allows you to take the Essay test
- Essay Test
- Only students who score a 945 or above on the CRC or above Level 4 on the Diagnostic Test are eligible to take the Essay Test
- Students must pass the Essay test to be deemed College ready
- Students see a short essay prompt followed by an assignment
- Essays are machined scored from 1 to 8 taking into account
- Purpose and focus
- Organization and structure
- Development and support
- Sentence variety and style
- Mechanical conventions
- Critical thinking
- Scores of 5 or higher are considered passing
Mathematics is further subdivided into two tests:
- College Readiness Classification (CRC)
- 20 untimed, multiple choice questions, adaptive difficulty
- Scored from 910 to 990
- If you score a 950 or higher, you do not have to take the Mathematics Diagnostic Test
- Diagnostic Test
- 48 untimed, multiple choice questions, adaptive difficulty
- Scored from Level 1 to Level 6
- Level 6 is considered passing
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