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ACCUPLACER Test Prep
Diagnostic, step-by-step video lessons, and adaptive practice for all 5 ACCUPLACER tests.

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Your Path to Course Placement
Four steps from diagnostic to test day

Take a Diagnostic
Identify your strengths and weaknesses with a diagnostic assessment.

Watch Video Lessons
Expert instructors break down each concept into 5-8 minute videos.

Practice Problems
Build confidence with unlimited step-by-step practice and instant feedback.

Take a Mock Exam
Test your readiness with a full-length practice exam.
Free ACCUPLACER Practice Test
Try a sample question or watch a lesson preview
ACCUPLACER Study Guide
Comprehensive prep for every section that appears on test day
Arithmetic
Arithmetic
20 questions
• adaptive
Topics covered:
- Whole number operations
- Fraction operations
- Decimal operations
- Percent
- Number comparisons and equivalents
QAS
Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra & Statistics
20 questions
• adaptive
Topics covered:
- Rational numbers, ratios, and proportional relationships
- Linear equations, inequalities, and systems
- Descriptive statistics and probability
- Geometry concepts and exponents
AAF
Advanced Algebra & Functions
20 questions
• adaptive
Topics covered:
- Linear, quadratic, polynomial, and rational functions
- Exponential and logarithmic functions
- Trigonometry
- Geometry concepts and function transformations
Reading
Reading
20 questions
• adaptive
Topics covered:
- Information & Ideas
- Rhetoric
- Synthesis (paired passages)
- Vocabulary in context
Writing
Writing
25 questions
• adaptive
Topics covered:
- Expression of Ideas
- Standard English Conventions
- Editing for clarity and effectiveness
- Sentence and paragraph structure
Your 8-Week ACCUPLACER Study Plan
A focused roadmap across all 5 ACCUPLACER tests
Week 1
Arithmetic
Whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percents
10-15 videos + 40 practice problems
Week 2-3
Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra & Statistics
Linear equations, ratios, basic statistics
15-20 videos + 50 practice problems
Week 4-5
Advanced Algebra & Functions
Quadratics, exponentials, trigonometry
15-20 videos + 50 practice problems
Week 6
Reading
Comprehension, main idea, inference, vocabulary in context
Diagnostic + adaptive practice + quiz replay
Week 7
Writing
Sentence structure, grammar, editing, expression of ideas
Diagnostic + adaptive practice + quiz replay
Week 8
Review & Practice Tests
Full-length mock exams
Take full-length mock exams in real test conditions
Plans Built for Test Prep
Pay only as long as you need to prep — no long-term contracts.
What's Included
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Real students. Real placements into credit-bearing courses.
Everything You Need to Know About the ACCUPLACER
Format, scoring, and what to expect on test day
Total Duration
Untimed
~2–3 hours typical
Score Range
200–300
Per main test
Test Format
Computer-adaptive
Questions adjust to your skill level
Cost
$0–$50
Set by your institution
What is the ACCUPLACER?
The Next-Generation ACCUPLACER is a computer-adaptive placement test from the College Board, used by 1,500+ colleges and universities to determine which courses you're ready for when you enroll. Strong scores let you skip remedial classes and start earning college credit right away.
ACCUPLACER measures your skills in five main subject areas: Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Quantitative Reasoning Algebra & Statistics, and Advanced Algebra & Functions. Most schools also include the WritePlacer essay. Because the test is computer-adaptive, the questions you see adjust to your skill level — and there's no time limit, so you can work at your own pace.
Key Facts About the ACCUPLACER
- Used by 1,500+ U.S. colleges for course placement
- 5 multiple-choice tests (Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, QAS, AAF) plus the WritePlacer essay
- Computer-adaptive — questions adjust to your skill level
- Untimed; ~20 questions per test, most students finish all 5 in 2–3 hours
- Each main test scored 200–300; on-screen calculator on select math questions
- No pass/fail — your school sets the cut scores for course placement
ACCUPLACER FAQ
We've got answers to some popular questions.
What is the ACCUPLACER?
The Next-Generation ACCUPLACER is a computer-adaptive placement test from the College Board, used by over 1,500 U.S. colleges to determine which courses you're ready for when you enroll. The five main multiple-choice tests cover Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra & Statistics (QAS), and Advanced Algebra & Functions (AAF). Many schools also include the WritePlacer essay.
How is the ACCUPLACER structured?
Each of the five main tests is computer-adaptive — meaning the difficulty of the questions adjusts based on how you're answering — and is scored on a scale of 200 to 300. Most main tests have around 20 questions (Writing has 25). The exam is untimed, but most students finish all five tests in 2 to 3 hours total. The WritePlacer essay (a 300–600 word written response) is scored 1 to 8 separately.
What ACCUPLACER score do I need?
There is no universal passing score — every college sets its own cut scores. As a general guide, scoring above 250 typically indicates readiness for college-level coursework, and 263+ is often the target for placement directly into credit-bearing math and English. Scores below 237 usually signal you'll need remedial classes first. Always check your specific college's cut scores before you test.
How much does the ACCUPLACER cost?
The College Board doesn't charge students directly — your institution administers the test and sets the fee. Costs typically range from $0 to $50, and many community colleges include the test free as part of enrollment. Check with your college's testing center for the exact fee.
Can I retake the ACCUPLACER if I don't place where I want?
Yes. The College Board doesn't set a national retake limit — your institution does. A common policy is two retakes within two years (one after a 24-hour wait, another after about three months), but rules vary by school. Scores are typically valid for two years. StudyPug's diagnostic assessments help you focus your retake on the test sections holding back your placement.
What is the difference between StudyPug pricing plans?
StudyPug offers three test-prep plans: a Monthly plan ($29.99/mo) for flexible access, a 3-Month plan ($20/mo, billed as $59.99) for focused test prep, and a 6-Month plan ($15/mo, billed as $89.99) for longer study timelines. All plans include step-by-step video lessons, ACCUPLACER-style practice for every test, adaptive practice, diagnostic assessments, and progress tracking.





