Michigan Merit Exam
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The Michigan Merit Exam (MME) is a replacement for the MEAP as a minimum-competency test for students. It was optional for class of 2007 high school students (ie, could be taken instead of the MEAP) and required for class of 2008 and beyond.
Part of the MME is the ACT. In addition, there are Michigan-specific sections, including one on social studies and the Work Keys test.
[edit] Sections
[edit] Work Keys
The Work Keys test is a section of the MME which tested student's ability to handle everyday business work: reading forms, handling addresses, scheduling, and similar.
It was added as a requirement for members of the class of 2007 who took the MEAP.
[edit] External links
- Michigan Merit Exam (MME) (from the student aid deparment)
- MDE - Michigan Merit Exam (from the Michigan Department of Education)