The Postsecondary Education Readiness Test, or PERT, is used in California colleges and universities to assess students' level of maths and English. Students can attend regular college classes directly if they get good scores, but if they get bad scores, they must first take the basic and elementary classes. The PERT test has three sections: Mathematics, Reading, and Writing. The sections do not have a time limit, but there are usually 30 questions that last 45 minutes. All questions are multiple-choice. The PERT test is a Computer Adaptive Test (CAT), meaning that if you answer the...
Effortless Math TeamFebruary 23, 2021