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ACT/SAT Tests

ACT/SAT Tests. Everything you didn’t want to know about the preparing for the ACT/SAT…. http:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=UadrdPHTO1o&feature=related. Which is right for you?. What is the ACT ?. A national college admission examination Tests in: English, Mathematics, Reading, and Science .

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ACT/SAT Tests

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  1. ACT/SAT Tests Everything you didn’t want to know about the preparing for the ACT/SAT….. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UadrdPHTO1o&feature=related

  2. Which is right for you?

  3. What is the ACT? • A national college admission examination Tests in: English, Mathematics, Reading, and Science. • ACT results are accepted by virtually all U.S. colleges and universities. • The ACT includes 215 multiple-choice questions and takes approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes to complete with breaks. The actual testing time is 2 hours and 55 minutes (plus 30 minutes if you are taking the Writing Test). • The ACT offers an optional Writing Test. Most colleges require the writing portion!

  4. General Information • ACT lets the student decide what set of scores they want sent to colleges. • The ACT has up to 5 components: English, Mathematics, Reading, Science, and an optional Writing Test. • Mathematics makes up 25% of ACT’s test score. • You may guess on the ACT no penalty for a wrong answer. • Prepping for the ACT will raise your scores! • SAT sends scores of every testing attempt. • The SAT has 3 components: Critical Reading, Mathematics, and a required Writing Test. • Mathematics makes up 50% of SAT’s test score • No wild guessing - wrong answers mean minus ¼ points on the SAT. • Prepping for the SAT will raise your scores. ACT SAT

  5. How much does the ACT cost? • The 2011-2012 basic registration fee is $33.00 which includes score reports for you, scholarship search, and up to four score reports to your college choices that you list at the time of registration. • The basic registration plus the Writing fee is $49.00. • If you are on free/reduced lunch you are eligible for a test fee waiver. See your College and Career Center Advisor for a waiver.

  6. How Often Can I Take The ACT ASSESSMENT? • You can take the ACT as often as you wish—many students test twice, once as a junior and again as a senior. Be sure to see what scores you need for scholarship opportunities and admissions. • You should definitely consider retesting if: • You had any problems during the test, such as misunderstanding the directions or not feeling physically well • You are not satisfied that your scores accurately represent your abilities in the areas tested

  7. How Will I Do On A Retest? • ACT research shows that of the students who took the ACT more than once: 55% increased their composition score on the retest

  8. What is the SAT Assessment? • The SAT is a globally recognized college admission test that lets you show colleges what you know and how well you can apply that knowledge. • It tests your knowledge of reading, writing and math — subjects that are taught every day in high school classrooms. • Most students take the SAT during their junior or senior year of high school, and almost all colleges and universities use the SAT to make admission decisions.

  9. How much does the SAT cost? • The 2011-2012 basic registration fee is $49.00 which includes score reports for you, your high school, and up to four of your college choices that you list at the time of registration. • If you are on free/reduced lunch you are eligible for a test fee waiver. See your College and Career Advisor for a waiver.

  10. How Often Can I Take The SAT ASSESSMENT? • You can take the SAT as often as you wish—many students test twice, once as a junior and again as a senior. Be sure to see what scores you need for scholarship opportunities and admissions. • You should definitely consider retesting if: • You had any problems during the test, such as misunderstanding the directions or not feeling physically well • You are not satisfied that your scores accurately represent your abilities in the areas tested

  11. The SAT • Each section of the SAT is scored in a scale of 200-800, with two writing sub scores for multiple-choice and the essay. • The SAT includes a Critical Reading, Math, and Writing section, with a specific number of questions related to content. • Colleges require the Writing section but only the Math and Reading Scores are added together to meet admissions requirements.

  12. Online SAT/ACT Resources • Enroll in these free Test Tutorials: • http://www.number2.com • www.march2success.com • http://www.powerprep.com/getstarted.htm • http://takesat.com • For test prep items, practice questions, test-taking tips, full practice test: http://sat.collegeboard.org/practice Or use your http://education2020.com account- enter your user name and password and sign up for ACT or SAT tutorial course.

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