Here is the scenario: You are a junior or senior in high school. You want to apply for college. You know what colleges you want to attend, but do you know what you need to apply? Of course, you need to send in an application complete with your high school transcriptions, but that is not it. Most colleges and universities recommend test scores. In fact, some require it. For that reason, you may be told that you should take the SAT. Unfortunately, if you are like most students, this test may bring fear.
Yes, the SAT is an important test. Unfortunately, many students make a big deal out of it. Some students get themselves so worked up that they actually do badly on the test because of their nerves. You do… Continue reading
If you want to attend college, you may be interested in taking the SAT. A lot of focus in placed on preparing for and doing well on the test. Yes, this is very important. After all, many colleges and universities use SAT scores to determine enrollment eligibility. Although you want to study and prepare for the SAT, it is first important to schedule the test. When doing so, you should have a number of options. What should you choose?
As previously stated, you should have many options when scheduling your SAT. The SAT schedule does change yearly, but a pattern has developed over the years. Typically, there is a test available in October, November, December, January, March, May, and June. Usually, the March tests are for the SAT only, not the… Continue reading
The SAT: What to Bring and What to Leave at Home
If you are gearing up to take the SAT, you may have spent days or weeks reviewing your English and math notes, combing through your SAT study guides, and taking multiple practice tests. Yes, this is good. It is important to get a good score on the SAT. Although most of your attention should be focused on knowing your stuff, dont forget to focus on what you should or should not bring. So, what do you need for the SAT test day?
What You Need You Need to Bring
Your SAT admission ticket. This ticket is to show that you registered and paid for the SAT in advance. Some students fail to register on time. Some hope they can get into the… Continue reading
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