The Boot Camp Review Modules provide free access to practice problems and review materials that will help you prepare to take your precalculus or beginning calculus course.
You will begin the Boot Camp Review Module by completing a formative assessment that takes between 1.5 and 2 hours. When you take the assessment, be sure to give yourself enough time (don’t rush through it). To ensure a more accurate assessment of your current knowledge, do not use any outside resources or a calculator.
When a question is answered incorrectly, learning resources for that specific content such as instructional videos, readings, tutorials, and related practice problems will become immediately available. Taking the time to utilize these learning resources will help you to become better prepared for your course. Note that you will not earn a grade for the boot camp and it is not intended to replace coursework.
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Module 1: Precalculus Boot Camp
Who? This module is designed to provide review and preparation for students planning to enroll in a UW precalculus course (Math 096, 112, 113, 114). Note that students preparing for the UW Math Placement Test who wish to place into Calculus should work through both the Precalculus and Calculus Boot Camps.
What? This module includes a set of 54 questions based on content knowledge needed for success in precalculus-level coursework.
How? To access the Precalculus Boot Camp, go to https://www.getenrolled.com/ and use the following class key: wisc 0230 9709
Module 2: Calculus Boot Camp
Who? This module is designed to provide review and preparation for students planning to enroll in a UW beginning calculus course (MATH 171/217, 211*, 221).
What? This module includes a set of 40 questions based on content knowledge needed for success in beginning calculus-level coursework.
How? To access the Calculus Boot Camp, go to https://www.getenrolled.com/ and use the following class key: wisc 6876 8307
*MATH 211 does not expect students to have a background in trigonometry. If you are planning to use Calculus Boot Camp resources to prepare for MATH 211, you may omit the trigonometry content.