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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Texas Higher Education Assessment (THEA) Exam?

The THEA is a standardized, college-readiness examination used by Texas public colleges and universities to assess an incoming freshman's skills in Reading, Writing, and Mathematics. Its primary purpose is to determine if a student is prepared for college-level coursework in these three areas.

Has the THEA Exam been replaced?

Yes, largely. The Texas Higher Education Assessment (THEA) has been officially replaced by the Texas Success Initiative (TSI) Assessment as the primary college readiness placement test for most students entering public institutions in Texas. While most students now take the TSI, some institutions may still accept previous THEA scores or use THEA materials for diagnostic purposes. You should always check the current requirements of your specific college.

What's the difference between THEA and TSI?

THEA was paper/computer-based with fixed sections, while TSI is more adaptive and includes diagnostics for personalized remediation. Both aim to place students correctly, but TSI is the current standard for Texas college entry. If you're prepping for TSI, THEA materials still overlap a lot.

What are the three main sections of the THEA exam?

The THEA exam is divided into three sections:

  • Reading: Measures comprehension and critical thinking skills across various reading passages.
  • Mathematics: Assesses fundamental mathematics, algebra, geometry, and problem-solving skills.
  • Writing: Includes a multiple-choice section (assessing grammar, sentence structure, and usage) and a required writing sample (essay).

What scores do I need to pass the THEA exam?

To receive a passing score on the THEA exam, a student must pass all three sections. The minimum passing scores are:

  • Reading: 230
  • Mathematics: 230
  • Writing: 220 (or a writing sample score of 4 or better with a multiple-choice subscore of 230).

What specific math topics are covered on the THEA test?

The Mathematics section primarily covers four general areas:

  • Fundamental Mathematics: Includes operations with whole numbers, fractions, and decimals, as well as ratios and proportions.
  • Algebra: Focuses on algebraic reasoning, linear equations, and inequalities.
  • Geometry: Covers basic geometric shapes, area, and volume concepts.
  • Problem Solving: Application of mathematical skills to solve real-world problems and interpret data.

How should I prepare for the THEA test?

Official resources are a great starting point. It's also recommended to take Prephow THEA practice tests, review material from middle school and early high school, and avoid last-minute cramming.

Is the THEA test hard?

The THEA is generally not considered a very difficult test. It assesses skills that students have been learning over many years. Thorough preparation and familiarity with the test format are key to success.

Can I use a calculator on the THEA math section?

Yes, but only a basic four-function calculator with square root and percent keys, no graphing or programmable ones. Formulas are provided, and you can't bring your own if it's not approved.

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