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The Critical Thinking Assessment Test (CAT) measures your ability to evaluate ideas and grasp new information through short answer/essay questions. Follow instructions carefully, answer questions in order, and aim to express your ideas clearly. CAT results impact how others perceive the value of your degree from SFSU. Demonstrate your critical thinking and problem-solving abilities to impress prospective employers. Allow about 1 hour to complete the test. Collect the test booklet and envelope, but refrain from opening them until instructed. Input your student ID number and local code 8104 on the back of the test booklet. Open the envelope during Part II of the test.
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Critical thinking Assessment Test (CAT) Measures your ability to evaluate ideas and comprehend new information Short answer/essay (use pencil)
CAT: Instructions • Try to write as clearly as possible • Try to express your ideas as clearly as possible • Answer the questions in the order presented—don’t go back and change previous answers • You might learn something in a question that you have to apply to questions that follow • Answer each question completely—don’t assume that your answer to a previous question will be included as part of your response
The Importance of CAT • Your score won’t be tied to you, but CAT results affect the way that others judge the value of a degree from SFSU • Critical thinking and real-world problem solving skills are very important to prospective employers • So, try to do as well as you can!
CAT • About 1 hour to complete the test • You’ll receive a shrink-wrapped package containing: • test booklet • envelope • Don’t open them yet! • On back of test booklet, enter • student ID number • “local code” 8104 • demographic information • Open envelope when starting Part II of the test