SAT Testing
Below are two links for the SAT. One link is a student guide which includes a practice test and the other is a link to look up college codes to send score reports to. Seniors taking the SAT on Oct 14 should be preparing/practicing and know their college codes to send scores to on the day of the test. We will also have this information available the day of the test.
Student Guide with Practice Tests
https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/pdf/sat-student-guide.pdf
College Codes and Reporting Scores
https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/pdf/sat-domestic-code-list.pdf
The SAT is an important measure of high school achievement, and of college and career readiness. It is administered to high school juniors across Michigan each April.
The results are typically released about one month after the test date and can viewed through each student's College Board account. Student wishing to retake the SAT will register through their College Board accounts also.
To create an account, visit www.collegeboard.org
Student Guide with Practice Tests
https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/pdf/sat-student-guide.pdf
College Codes and Reporting Scores
https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/pdf/sat-domestic-code-list.pdf
The SAT is an important measure of high school achievement, and of college and career readiness. It is administered to high school juniors across Michigan each April.
The results are typically released about one month after the test date and can viewed through each student's College Board account. Student wishing to retake the SAT will register through their College Board accounts also.
To create an account, visit www.collegeboard.org
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PSAT Testing
The Preliminary SAT (without the NMSQT) is administered to all 9th and 10th graders in April each year, during the school day, at no cost. The results are typically released about one month after the test date and can viewed through each student's College Board account.
To create an account, visit www.collegeboard.org
To create an account, visit www.collegeboard.org