👉 The National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACA) Math is a standardized test designed to assess high school students' proficiency in algebra, geometry, and basic trigonometry, serving as a critical component for college admissions and post-secondary opportunities. It evaluates mathematical reasoning through multiple-choice questions, focusing on problem-solving skills, conceptual understanding, and the ability to apply mathematical concepts to real-world scenarios. The test is divided into sections covering linear equations, functions, inequalities, geometry, and trigonometry, with a total of 100 questions to be completed in approximately 90 minutes. Scores are reported on a scale from 200 to 500, with higher scores indicating stronger mathematical abilities. While not as widely used as other standardized tests like the SAT or ACT, NACA Math remains a valuable tool for students aiming to demonstrate their mathematical competencies to colleges and universities.