The Bocconi test math subject area is by far the most important part of the test. Math alone is 28 out of the 50 questions. Without scoring well on math questions, you will not get the score your need (ideally 35 out of 50) to support your application to Bocconi University.
But let’s back up…Here’s what you need to know about the Bocconi test and its scoring:
The Bocconi Admission Test is a 75-minute, 50-question test specifically designed for students applying to Bocconi.
Each correct answer is worth 1 point. Incorrect answers cost you 0.2 points. If you score lower than 17, you’re out of the application process. A good competitive score is 35 points out of 50. To achieve this score, you will have to answer every question (no blanks).
All questions are multiple-choice with 5 answers. There are different types of questions and they are mixed by the level of difficulty (easy, medium, difficult) and topic (e.g., reading, math).
Got more questions? Check out our 15 answers to the most frequently asked questions.
If you’re going to score well on the Bocconi test math subject area, you’ll need lots of practice. We’ve written a full guide to how to study for the Bocconi test, but we wanted to offer even more help for the Bocconi test math section. Here are 27 worksheets to get you ready!
Algebra
Functions
Plane geometry
Analytical geometry
Logarithms and exponents
Sequences
Discrete mathematics
Probability
Independent events (only do the first 8, you can also calculate the probability for the first 4 questions. Here are the answers: 1) 1/12, 2) 8/33, 3) 25/546, 4) 9/250
Knowing how to do these worksheets won’t be enough for a good score on the test. You have to have a test strategy and timed practice as well!