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Extractions: Dear Students and Parents: Here is information regarding this year's PSAT, SAT and ACT tests. You should be able to obtain registration bulletins from a local high school, community college or a public library. If you cannot obtain the form for some reason, please call Seton and we will be able to supply one to you. The registration bulletins list the centers and the dates; please check them for the center most convenient for you. Also, please use the Seton CEEB code number ONLY for the SAT and ACT. This code number is: 470 902. It is important for Juniors (11th graders) to take the PSAT test, as there are scholarship opportunities based on the results. Most notably, the National Merit Scholarship program uses the PSAT as their benchmark. Current PSAT test dates, as well as other important information, may be found on the College Board Web site at http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/psat/about.html . Ask a local high school for registration. For the PSAT, it is very important that you DO NOT USE the Seton school code. Please use the state code provided for home schoolers listed at the end of this notice. It is important to use this code because home school students should be compared for scholarship purposes with others from their own states. Current SAT test dates and other information may be found at http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/sat/about.html
Extractions: College Home Page College Directory College Visits College Corner ... Alumni Records The following tables are the ACT, SATI and SATII testing dates and registration deadlines. Registration packets for these standardized examinations can be picked up in the College Corner in the Guidance Department. The deadline date means that the registration packet must be postmarked on or before that date. Students are advised to take the packet to the post office when registering the week of the deadline date. Glenbrook North High School (CEEB) Code: 143-215 Please Note: Glenbrook North High School does not record test scores on transcripts or applications. It is the student's responsibility to request test scores from the test companies. ACT
Scituate High School Guidance - Planning standardized testing MCAS Psat/NMSQT sat I sat II act AP The satI is offered on specified saturdays throughout the school year. http://www.scituate.k12.ma.us/shs/guidance_test.htm
Extractions: The following provides general information on the types of testing offered throughout high school. MCAS - MASSACHUSETTS COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT SYSTEM What is the MCAS? Under the 1993 Education Reform Act, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts was given the authority to establish curriculum frameworks in English, mathematics, and other core subjects. The MCAS is a state-mandated test sponsored by the Massachusetts Department of Education that measures these state-wide academic standards. All full-time high school students are required to take and pass the English Language Arts and the Mathematics exam to qualify for a high school diploma.
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Extractions: Contents This test was developed for all Michigan high school students to replace the MEAP Test. It is a four part test that measures basic skills in math, science, reading, and writing. This test is a good indicator of how a student will perform on the SAT or ACT. If a student scores in the top 2% they may be recognized by the National Merit Scholarship Foundation. This is a very impressive honor that may lead to many scholarship opportunities. Find out more about the PSAT at College board PSAT. All colleges require either the SAT or ACT. The ACT test is commonly taken by all college bound students in the spring of their junior year. Students may take these tests as many times as they want, and colleges will generally use their highest score. These tests are important, and should be studied for.
Extractions: Some experts, however suggest that after 3-5 times, your score is not likely to increase significantly. Taking the PSAT/NMSQT to prepare for the SAT and the PACT to prepare for the ACT are also helpful as they provide a predicted score range and may show you areas of personal strengths and weaknesses.
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University Of Richmond - Standardized Testing Requirements These tests must be taken by January (satI and sat-II) or February (act) of the Please consult with your high school guidance office or the College http://www.richmond.edu/prospective/apply/test.htm
Extractions: The ACT (American College Test). These tests must be taken by January (SAT-I and SAT-II) or February (ACT) of the senior year at the latest. Please consult with your high school guidance office or the College Board and ACT calendars to insure these tests are completed in a timely fashion. Students who apply for merit scholarships at Richmond should complete all standardized testing by the end of December of their senior year in high school. Applicants are encouraged to take the SAT-II subject test or AP/IB test in a foreign language because it aids the language departments in determining placement. It is your responsibility to have official score reports sent to the University of Richmond.
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Westford Academy sat I scores are to be used, together with your high school record and other Other standardized testing. act The act, an alternative to the sat, http://wa.westford.mec.edu/guidance/StandardizedTesting.htm
Extractions: Click image for info on college admissions process College Entrance Examinations Many of you have already taken the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test (PSAT). Other tests you are likely to take are the SAT I Reasoning Test and the SAT II Subject Tests. All of these tests are published by the College Board in Princeton, NJ. Some of you will also choose to take the ACT from the American College Testing Program which is the competitor to the College Board. SAT I reasoning test
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Extractions: Choosing A College Timeline Resources Testing Financial Aid ... Visit Checklist Admissions Home Academics Apply Financial Aid ... Contact Us Highlights About Calvin Admissions Facts Honors Program Student Life ... Student WebLogs Test preparation: The websites for each of the tests listed above and your high school guidance office are good sources of information about study guides and test preparation materials. Standardized tests and college entrance requirements . For regular admission, Calvin requires a minimum ACT Composite score of 20 or a minimum SAT Verbal score of 470 and Math score of 470. Of the students who entered Calvin in the fall of 2004, the average ACT score was 25.8 and the average combined SAT score was 1204. Previous page Index Next page Admissions ...