| 2007-08 Test Date | Deadline | Late Registration Deadline |
| October 6, 2007 | September 10, 2007 | September 14, 2007 |
| November 3, 2007 | October 2, 2007 | October 11, 2007 |
| December 1, 2007 | October 30, 2007 | November 8, 2007 |
| January 26, 2008 | December 26, 2007 | January 4, 2008 |
| March 1, 2008 | January 29, 2008 | February 7, 2008 |
| May 3, 2008 | April 1, 2008 | April 10, 2008 |
| June 7, 2008 | May 6, 2008 | May 15, 2008 |
SAT II: Subject Tests
The SAT II: Subject tests are given to find out how much students know
about a particular subject area, like literature, U.S. history,
chemistry, or French. Colleges use SAT II scores for several reasons,
usually to place students in classes and/or as criteria for admissions.
Some schools do not require students to take SAT II subject tests at
all. Check with the admissions office at the colleges you are
considering to find out their requirements, or look in the admissions
section of their Web sites. Find out more
here.
ACT
The ACT (American College Test) is another entrance examination used by
schools throughout the country in addition to, or instead of, the SAT
tests. Although the SAT is more common, many schools use the ACT, so
make sure to double-check with the admissions office before you apply to
a college.
While the SAT tests mathematic and verbal skills, the ACT examines students' abilities in English, mathematics, natural sciences, and social studies.
Like the SAT, the ACT is offered several times throughout the year and is typically taken in the spring of the junior year. If a school you are interested in will accept either SAT or ACT scores, you may want to consider taking a practice test in each one and then take the one that you feel is best suited to your strengths.
SAT/ACT Links:
ACT
The home page for the American College Test (ACT) examinations and other
testing packages, has information on the tests and the college
application process. Online registration is available. For parents,
there are sections on career options, resources, and college planning.
The college planning section has a planning checklist and a glossary of
higher education terms. If you visit this site, check out C3, which has
information for parents, students, and school counselors including a
useful financial aid estimator, links to virtual tours, and a college
search engine.
ACT for Students with Disabilities
ACT Assessment
Testing
Options for Students with Disabilities, 2001-2002, are charted for
ease of review. Eligibility, accommodations, documentation, registration
procedures, and resources are provided. The ACT homepage provides
additional information on
ACT services
for students with disabilities.
College
Board
The College Board provides comprehensive information on the PSAT, SAT I,
SAT II, ACT, and AP tests. You can register online for SATs, get a
predicted SAT score, and use the SAT Learning Center for real test
answers and questions. The site includes links to press releases for
current testing news. You may also link to information about career and
college planning, the application process, and financial aid, as well as
search engines to find colleges and scholarships that are right for
you. If you are in middle or junior high school, check out
Going Right On, a free downloadable multimedia program designed to
encourage middle school students to start thinking about college.
College Board Services for Students with Disabilities
The College Board is committed to serving students with disabilities by
providing services and reasonable accommodations appropriate to the
student's disability and the purpose of the exam. Services for Students
with Disabilities (SSD) provides Advanced Placement (AP), PSAT, NMSQT,
and SAT testing accommodations for students who have documented
disabilities. Information is provided on eligibility, registration, and
resources.
Click Here for the SAT Question of the Day
Educational
Testing Service
Like the College Board site, this site provides general information
about testing, with schedules, practice questions, and registration
information, plus information for parents, educators, policymakers, and
researchers. The site also includes several special features, such as a
downloadable demo for computer-based testing and official policy
statements concerning students with disabilities.
familyeducation.com
On this site, you will be connected to useful information and links to
all sorts of facts about the PSAT, SAT, and ACT. You can find answers
to FAQs, fast facts about the SAT and test-taking, test calendars,
articles, software downloads of skill-building information and
exercises, test day tips, and much more. Post to or read message boards
and discuss issues with colleagues and peers . . . or have your
questions answered online by an expert.
number2.com
This site offers preparation for a variety of tests, including ACT, GRE
and SAT. In the SAT section, you can take tutorials and answer practice
questions on analogies, sentence completion, reading, arithmetic,
algebra, geometry, and data. Based on your answers, the site will tell
you why you were right or wrong, the difficulty of the question, and
your predicted percentile ranking. After you complete a simple
registration procedure, the site remembers you and can personalize
testing to your individual level in each subject. There’s a special
section for vocabulary building, plus a college search wizard and a
financial aid guide. Best of all, everything on number2.com is FREE –
and the site is easily navigated, even for Internet novices.
Princeton Review
The Princeton Review provides many services to aid in preparation for
the SAT and ACT. Site visitors can take online courses in test
preparation, receive answers to common questions about testing, read
helpful tips and strategies, and participate in online discussion
groups. The site also allows visitors to answer practice questions and
take a full-length, timed SAT. Students can receive online tutoring in
a variety of subjects from Princeton Review 121, where experienced
tutors and counselors are available free of charge.
TOEFL
This is the official site of the Test of English as a Foreign Language
(TOEFL). The site includes information on computer- and paper-based
TOEFL, tutorials, and practice questions. There are separate sections
for test-takers, educators, and researchers, plus a special link for
test-takers with disabilities. The site’s download library allows users
to download up-to-date forms and publications.
SAT/ACT Tips and Strategies
Need some test-taking tips? Try some of these sites:
Newton's Window
Weekly SAT/ACT Math Tips
This site focuses mainly on math, and it has
helpful hints on taking the math sections of the SAT and ACT. It also
provides a
weekly
list of great words
to help you keep improving your vocabulary.
SAT Online
This site is a good source for test-taking tips,
including lists of word roots, suffixes, and prefixes, clue words,
critical reading hints, math concepts, and more. You can also take
practice quizzes in analogies, sentence completion, and math.
SAT Test
Tips
Do you know how colleges look at SAT scores and
how much they count in the admissions process? Do you know how the SAT
is scored and what the median score is at more than 50 top colleges and
universities? Visit this site and find the answers to these questions,
plus tips on test day preparation and evaluating your results.
Vocabulary Building
Free
Vocabulary
Here you can find 5000 SAT preparation words, available for free. View
the words online, print the list, or download it to your computer, to a
disk, or to compatible calculators.
Quia
Play vocabulary games and learn the 100 words most
commonly found on College Board tests.
Seldeen's
Vocabulary
Take ten different quizzes and learn 150 must-know vocabulary words.
vocabulary.com
This site provides vocabulary building at levels from elementary through
college prep. Play games, solve puzzles, and fill in crosswords, or
take fill-in-the-blank and definition- matching tests. There's a
special section for SAT words.
Wordsmyth SAT
Dictionary
An alphabetical list (including the most common
definition, different parts of speech, and examples of antonyms) of the
2000 words that have appeared most frequently on the SAT over the last
ten years.
Math Skills
SAT Math
Tutorial
Need to brush up on your math skills? This site
provides a free tutorial on more than 20 SAT math topics. Review
fractions, geometry, slopes, word problems, the Pythagorean Theorem, and
much more -- then take a quiz on each section to test your knowledge.
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