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New York Regents Algebra I — number & quantity, functions, equations, statistics.
New York Regents Earth & Space Sciences — cosmology, geology, weather, climate, oceans.
New York Regents Geometry — transformations, congruence, similarity, right triangles + trigonometry, circles, coordinate geometry, and measurement.
New York Regents Living Environment (biology) — cells, biochemistry, genetics, evolution, ecology, human body systems, reproduction, ecosystems. RETIRED: NYSED's final administration was June 2026; it is replaced by the Life Science: Biology Regents. The material here still covers the same biology and remains useful for review, but new students should prepare for Life Science: Biology.
NYSED's NextGen-aligned biology Regents, first administered June 2025. It replaced the Living Environment exam, whose final administration was June 2026.
New York Regents U.S. History & Government — Colonial era through contemporary America, plus civics + the Constitution. Reading-comprehension and source-analysis MC plus stimulus-essays and the Civic Literacy Essay.
New York State Regents in Chemistry — Physical Setting. Covers matter, atomic structure, bonding, stoichiometry, gas laws, solutions, kinetics, acids/bases/redox, and organic/nuclear chemistry.
New York State Framework Regents in Global History & Geography II. Covers ~1750 to present — Enlightenment & revolutions, industrialization, imperialism, world wars, Cold War, decolonization, and contemporary globalization.
Three reading passages with 24 multiple-choice questions, a source-based argument essay (Part 2), and a text-analysis response (Part 3). Tests central idea, inference, figurative language, tone, character, structure, and rhetorical analysis.
New York State Regents in Algebra II. Covers polynomial, rational, radical, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions, plus complex numbers, sequences and series, systems of equations, statistics and inference, and conics. Four-part exam: 24 multiple-choice plus 2-, 4-, and 6-credit constructed responses.
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