12TH GRADE: College Applications and Finishing Strong!

The ACT®/SAT® are paramount in positioning yourself for college admission & scholarships. They are test scoring systems colleges use to make admission decisions and for awarding merit-based scholarships.  Check with the colleges you are interested in to verify what their testing policies or transcript requirements are.

Practice tests (PSAT/NMSQT® & PreACT®) will sharpen your test skills and prepare you for the ACT®/SAT®.  The sophomore year is particularly important for the PSAT 10, although your school may also offer these in the 8th & 9thgrades.  The PreACT®, if available, is also offered in the sophomore year.  These practice tests are great tools to familiarize yourself with the ACT®/SAT® and gain test experience.  Furthermore, they provide valuable results to evaluate strengths and weaknesses in specific subject areas and aid you in making a study plan to improve weaker scores.  High scores on the PSAT/NMSQT® could qualify you for the National Merit® Scholarship Program, an academic scholarship program for recognition and scholarships governed by the National Merit® Scholarship Corporation (NMSC).  If applicable, students can also apply for the African American Recognition Program, National Hispanic Scholar Recognition Program, Indigenous Recognition Program, and Rural and Small-Town Recognition Program.  For more information, visit:

https://www.nationalmerit.org/

https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/psat-nmsqt-psat-10/scholarships-and-recognition/recognition-programs

The junior year is primarily for the ACT®/SAT®.  If you have questions specific to your circumstance, communicate with your school guidance counselor.  Work with your school guidance counselor to get any free guidebooks on how to prepare to take the ACT®/SAT®.  Remember to check with your school guidance counselor and the institutions on what tests they may require for the admission & scholarship application processes.  The ACT® will cover English, math, science, reading, and writing (optional).  The SAT® will cover reading, writing & language, math (one section with a calculator and one without), and an essay (optional).  For more information, visit:

            http://www.act.org

https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/sat

Beyond this, students may also take SAT Subject Tests™.  These tests cover individual subjects in the areas of math, history, science, literature, and languages.  SAT Subject Tests™ help students stand out in college admission & scholarship applications and give a more complete picture of the applicant.  Some colleges may require or recommend that you take these tests, especially if you are applying to take specific courses or if you are homeschooled.  It is best to take subject tests after completion in courses on the subject matter, while it is still fresh in your mind.  For more information, visit:

https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/sat-subject-tests

You must complete online registration at least one month prior to your ACT®/SAT® test day, otherwise seats may not be available and late fees apply.  To register, you will need internet access, a credit card or voucher code from the college access advisor, school code number, high school course details, and you must upload a headshot photo.  Once you have registered, be aware that testing dates & sites may change.  You will be notified via email.  It is recommended to register & take the ACT®/SAT® or SAT Subject Tests™ a total of two or three times to maximize your test score.  For more information, visit:

http://www.act.org/content/act/en/products-and-services/the-act/registration.html

https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/sat/register

ACT® – TEST DATES FOR 2020-2021

Test Date                     Registration Deadline             (Late Fee Required)                

September 12, 2020    August 14                               August 15 -August 28

October 24, 2020        September 18                          September 19 – October 2

December 12, 2020     November 6                            November 7 – November 20

February 6, 2021         January 8                                 January 9 – January 15

April 17, 2021             March 12                                 March 13 – March 26

June 12, 2021              May 7                                      May 8 – May 21

July 17, 2021              June 18                                    June 19 – June 25

http://www.act.org/content/act/en/products-and-services/the-act/registration.html

SAT® – TEST DATES FOR 2020-2021

Test Date                     Registration Deadline             Late Deadline                         

September 26, 2020    August 26, 2020                     September 15, 2020    

October 3, 2020          September 4, 2020                  September 22, 2020    

November 7, 2020      October 7, 2020                      October 27, 2020        

December 5, 2020       November 5, 2020                  November 24, 2020    

March 13, 2021           February 12, 2021                   March 2, 2021

May 8, 2021                April 8, 2021                           April 27, 2021

June 5, 2021                May 6, 2021                            May 26, 2021  

https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/

SAT Subject Tests™ – DATES FOR 2020-2021

            (for specific subject tests available, see website below)

Test Date                     Registration Deadline             Late Deadline                         

October 3, 2020          September 4, 2020                  September 15, 2020 (mail)                                                                                                                 September 22, 2020 (online/phone)

November 7, 2020      October 7, 2020                      October 20, 2020 (mail)

                                                                                    October 27, 2020 (online/phone)

December 5, 2020       November 5, 2020                  November 17, 2020 (mail)

                                                                                    November 24, 2020 (online/phone)

            May 8, 2021                April 8, 2021                           April 20, 2021 (mail)

                                                                                                April 27, 2021 (online/phone)

            June 5, 2021                May 6, 2021                            May 18, 2021 (mail)

                                                                                                May 26, 2021 (online/phone)

https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/sat-subject-tests/register/test-dates-deadlines

STUDY AIDS

ACT Academy™ – https://academy.act.org/

Keys to Success – http://www.ktsutah.com/

KHAN ACADEMY® – https://www.khanacademy.org/sat

Shmoop – https://schools.shmoop.com

MARCH TWO SUCCESS®– https://www.march2success.com/

ADDITIONAL NOTE

More than 800 schools nationally have an ACT®/SAT® test-optional policy, meaning they do not require standardized test score for admission decisions.  Instead they may look at AP® test results, SAT Subject Test™ results, high school transcripts, specific assignments from junior & senior years, and TOEFL® results.  Check with the colleges you are interested in to know what their testing policies & requirements are.  For more information on TOEFL®, visit:

https://www.ets.org/toefl

ACT® VS SAT® TESTING

 ACT®SAT®
Time Allotted2 hrs. 55 mins w/out Writing3 hrs. 35 mins w/ Writing3 hrs. w/out Essay3 hrs. 50 mins w/ Essay
Section Order1. English2. Math3. Reading4. Science5. Writing (optional)1. Reading2. Writing & Language3. Math (No Calculator)4. Math (Calculator)5. Essay (optional)
Minutes Per SectionEnglish: 45 Math: 60 Reading: 35 Science: 35 Writing (optional): 40 Reading: 65 Writing and Language: 35 Math (No Calculator): 25 Math (Calculator): 55 Essay (optional): 50 
Number of QuestionsEnglish: 75 Math: 60 Reading: 40 Science: 40 Writing (optional): 1 essayReading: 52 Writing and Language: 44 Math (No Calculator): 20 Math (Calculator): 38 Essay (optional): 1 essay
Test Score Range1 – 36 Writing section:2 – 12 (No effect on final score)400 – 1600 Essay section:1 – 8 (No effect on final score)

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