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Why do i have to take any of these tests?

Colleges/universities require a test which measures a potential student's strengths and weaknesses in reading, writing, mathematics, and problem solving. Depending on the college/university a student applies for, there can be different expectations and/or requirements for what a student should score for admittance into those establishments. We advise students to research their chosen college/university to learn about admission requirements and testing.

  • What test(s) does the college/university require a student to take and pass for admission?
  • Is there a specific score a student must make to be admitted into their chosen college/university?

WHICH TEST IS RIGHT FOR YOU? 

  • Click here to read input from The Princeton Review

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PREPARING FOR THE ACT/SAT

Khan Academy is an amazing, free, online tool to assist students in preparing for the SAT and AP tests. Click here to start studying with Khan Academy.

Why should you link Khan Academy and College Board Accounts? 

One of the great things about Khan academy is that you can link it with your College Board account, so the study materials can be adjusted based on your unique test score reports.

  • Linking your accounts will further personalize your practice: the practice recommendations on Khan Academy will be based on your PSAT/NMSQT results
  • All future scores from the SAT, PSAT/NMSQT, PSAT 10 and PSAT 8/9 will also be sent to help customize your practice and recommendations on Khan Academy.
  • You will be able to jump right into practice without having to take any additional diagnostic quizzes or practice tests to get personalized recommendations.

How to link your College Board & Khan Academy accounts

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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ACT AND SAT? 

Stands for: American College Test
What is tested: ACT assess knowledge of subjects taught in HS
Website: www.actstudent.org
When to take the test: ACT examination is offered six times in a year in the months of February, April, June, September, October, and December
Penalty for incorrect answers: There is no penalty for wrong answers. 
Test Duration: 3 hours and 25 minutes (including 30 minutes for an optional writing test). 
Major sections: 4 major sections - English, Math, Reading, and Science reasoning. A fifth section of writing is optional. 
Top Score: 36
Popularity: The ACT tends to be relatively more popular in the Midwest and the South 
Test owned by: ACT Inc. 
Started in: 1959

Stands for: Scholastic Aptitude Test
What is tested: SAT measures literacy and writing skills, and assesses how well a student analyzes and solves problems.
Website: sat.collegeboard.com/home
When to take the test: In USA, SAT examination is offered seven times a year in the months of January, March, May, June, October, November, December.
Penalty for incorrect answers: There is no penalty for wrong or omitted answers. 
Test Duration: 3 hours (+50 minutes with optional essay).
Major sections: 3 major sections- Mathematics, Reading and Writing.
Top Score: 1600
Popularity: The SAT tends to be more popular on the East and West coasts.
Test owned by: College Board
Started in: 1926

PSAT/NMSQT

Midlothian High School offers the PSAT/NMSQT (Pre-SAT/National Merit Scholar Qualifying Test) to juniors in the fall each year. For more information on the NMSQT program, please visit the National Merit Scholarship Corporation's website

Texas Success Initiative (TSI)

The Texas Success Initiative Assessment 2.0 (TSIA2) is a series of placement tests for students enrolling in public colleges and universities in Texas. The tests help Texas schools determine whether you’re ready for college-level courses in the areas of reading, writing, and math. Students may need to take the TSI prior to enrolling in dual credit and/or college. Counselors encourage students to reach out to their intended college/university for more information.

TSI Study Resources EXPLAIN TSI SCORES

BENEFITS OF THE ASVAB TEST

The ASVAB test is NOT just about military aptitude and recruitment. The main purpose of the ASVAB is to help students understand their strengths and weaknesses in many fields of study such as math, science, reading/writing, problem solving, and technology.

Using data collected from your test results, a student has access to a database of continually updated/current job trends, colleges/schools where training on specific trades and careers takes place, and current information on state-based job demands, salaries, and national needs for jobs/careers.

Learn more about the ASVAB PROGRAM and what it offers. 

Take a practice ASVAB and see what it is about!

 

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