College Entrance Exams
No one really wants to spend four hours in a chair filling in bubbles, but with a little preparation and a few hours of standardized testing, your options for college may increase. The tests are one measure of your academic knowledge and college readiness which is used to evaluate your college applications.
PSAT & PLAN
The PSAT given at SVHS each fall and will give you an idea of how you'll do on the actual SAT. The PLAN is not currently available at SVHS, but there is a practice test for the ACT. Use the results of the practice tests to develop a test-prep plan and test strategy. Colleges will not see the results of practice tests, but you can gauge where your scores might qualify you for admission. Top-scoring juniors on the PSAT may be eligible for National Merit Scholarship recognition and scholarships.
SAT & ACT
Most 4-year colleges require either the SAT or ACT, although there are some that don't, so check the requirements for each school carefully. Regardless, it is recommended you take the tests to keep your options open and to be considered for college class placement. Many schools require the essay portion of the SAT or ACT, we recommend you take the essay so you don't have to take it again should you decide to apply to a college that requires the essay. All UCs require the essay portion. For current test dates and to sign up for the SAT go to College Board. For the ACT, inquire at The ACT Test. You can retake the tests as often as they are offered, but statistically, scores do not improve much after 3 attempts, and they can decrease. Consider which test might better suit your learning and testing style.
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