Juniors and Seniors
Most 4 year colleges and universities ask that
you take either the ACT or the SAT test
(you do not need to take both!)
Below are the test dates and registration deadlines
for each test. You must register on-line and you must
upload a photo of yourself for security purposes.
College Admission Testing www.collegeboard.com - register for the SAT subject tests; find proactive SAT questions and advance placement exams, and data on more than 3,000 two and four-year colleges.
SAT Test Dates http://www.collegeboard.org/
SAT Registration Online: http://sat.collegeboard.org/login?applicationId=115&destinationpage=https://nsat.collegeboard.org/satweb/login.jsp&view=NSAT
ACT Test Dates http://www.actstudent.org
FREE ONLINE TEST PREPERATION INFORMATION
http://www.actstudent.org/testprep/index.html - Test: ACT. Free practice questions, test tips, and test description
http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/sat/prep_one/prep_one.html - Test: SAT. Free practice questions, quest of the day and Official SAT practice test
http://www.learningexpresslibrary.com
Test: ACT, SAT, PSAT, CLEP & AP. Free test preparation and practice tests.
Use your Tucson-Pima County Library card to sign up.
http://www.march2success.com/index.cfm
Test: ACT SAT, AIMS. Free practice tests, flash cards, and interactive game to
help with studying.
http://www.number2.com - Test: ACT & SAT. Free tutorials, personalized practice sessions, email reminders, progress reports, and vocabulary builder.
http://www.testprepreview.com/ - Test: ACT & SAT. Free practice questions, study guide, and flash cards.
http://majortest.com - Test: SAT free downloadable 8 week test prep plan, practice mini tests and vocabulary lists.
http://sparksnotes.com/testprep/ - Test: ACT, SAT, SAT subject, & AP. Free "How to Study", diagnostic test, practice test, and flashcards.
http://www.freerice.com - Free Vocabulary practice for all tests.
http://domesatreview.com - Free SAT course and test preparation.
FREE PRACTICE ACT OR SAT TESTS
The Princeton Review offers free practice SAT and ACT tests. Students can see how they will fare on the SAT or ACT by taking a proctored, simulated practice test. See your guidance counselor for more information.
PSAT Tutorial
When results are in, all students and parents are encouraged to register with College
Board to receive free online tutorials at: http://www.collegeboard.com/psatextra
In order to understand how to interpret your PSAT score report, visit: http://www.collegeboard.com/prod_downloads/counselors/psat/ppt/understanding-results-PSAT-NMSQT.ppt
Advanced Placement (AP) Classes
AP classes are very rigorous and utilize a standard curriculum which is considered college level work. Students in these classes are strongly encouraged to take the AP exam at the end of the year, and may receive college credit depending on their score and college choice. AP scores range from 1-5. Colleges grant varied levels of credit depending on the score. Usually, scores of 3 or better are granted credit. Colleges look favorably on admitting students who have challenged themselves with the rigor of AP classes. There is also a strong correlation between the number of AP classes a student takes in high school and their success in college. AP exams are administered by College Board and information about them is available on the College Board website at www.collegeboard.com.
Most 4 year colleges and universities ask that
you take either the ACT or the SAT test
(you do not need to take both!)
Below are the test dates and registration deadlines
for each test. You must register on-line and you must
upload a photo of yourself for security purposes.
College Admission Testing www.collegeboard.com - register for the SAT subject tests; find proactive SAT questions and advance placement exams, and data on more than 3,000 two and four-year colleges.
SAT Test Dates http://www.collegeboard.org/
SAT Registration Online: http://sat.collegeboard.org/login?applicationId=115&destinationpage=https://nsat.collegeboard.org/satweb/login.jsp&view=NSAT
ACT Test Dates http://www.actstudent.org
FREE ONLINE TEST PREPERATION INFORMATION
http://www.actstudent.org/testprep/index.html - Test: ACT. Free practice questions, test tips, and test description
http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/sat/prep_one/prep_one.html - Test: SAT. Free practice questions, quest of the day and Official SAT practice test
http://www.learningexpresslibrary.com
Test: ACT, SAT, PSAT, CLEP & AP. Free test preparation and practice tests.
Use your Tucson-Pima County Library card to sign up.
http://www.march2success.com/index.cfm
Test: ACT SAT, AIMS. Free practice tests, flash cards, and interactive game to
help with studying.
http://www.number2.com - Test: ACT & SAT. Free tutorials, personalized practice sessions, email reminders, progress reports, and vocabulary builder.
http://www.testprepreview.com/ - Test: ACT & SAT. Free practice questions, study guide, and flash cards.
http://majortest.com - Test: SAT free downloadable 8 week test prep plan, practice mini tests and vocabulary lists.
http://sparksnotes.com/testprep/ - Test: ACT, SAT, SAT subject, & AP. Free "How to Study", diagnostic test, practice test, and flashcards.
http://www.freerice.com - Free Vocabulary practice for all tests.
http://domesatreview.com - Free SAT course and test preparation.
FREE PRACTICE ACT OR SAT TESTS
The Princeton Review offers free practice SAT and ACT tests. Students can see how they will fare on the SAT or ACT by taking a proctored, simulated practice test. See your guidance counselor for more information.
PSAT Tutorial
When results are in, all students and parents are encouraged to register with College
Board to receive free online tutorials at: http://www.collegeboard.com/psatextra
In order to understand how to interpret your PSAT score report, visit: http://www.collegeboard.com/prod_downloads/counselors/psat/ppt/understanding-results-PSAT-NMSQT.ppt
Advanced Placement (AP) Classes
AP classes are very rigorous and utilize a standard curriculum which is considered college level work. Students in these classes are strongly encouraged to take the AP exam at the end of the year, and may receive college credit depending on their score and college choice. AP scores range from 1-5. Colleges grant varied levels of credit depending on the score. Usually, scores of 3 or better are granted credit. Colleges look favorably on admitting students who have challenged themselves with the rigor of AP classes. There is also a strong correlation between the number of AP classes a student takes in high school and their success in college. AP exams are administered by College Board and information about them is available on the College Board website at www.collegeboard.com.