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College Admissions Testing

What are ACT and SAT? College Admission Tests American College Test (ACT) by ACT Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) by CollegeBoard

Why Take the ACT or SAT? Usually required for 4-year college entrance Academic Placement Scholarship Opportunities NOTE: Colleges will look at transcripts, test scores, extra-curriculars, recommendations, and essays.

Why Colleges Want the ACT/SAT National standard measure of ability High School Variability GPA measurements Course offerings One of the only standard measures Other options are typically content driven AP IB CLEP SAT II (Subject tests) – required in the application process at some of the most selective colleges in the nation: MIT, Williams College, Harvey Mudd

Which Do I Take?

The SAT: What is it? 3 Hours (+ optional 50 minute essay) Reading 65 minutes; 52 questions Writing and Language 35 minutes; 44 questions Math 80 minutes; 58 questions Essay (Optional) 50 Minutes Total score is between 400 and 1600 (scores range from 200-800 per section)

The ACT: What is it? 2 hours and 55 minutes 5 sections 1 English Test (45 minutes) 1 Math Test (60 minutes) 1 Reading Test (35 minutes) 1 Science Test (35 minutes) 1 Optional Writing Test (40 minutes) Composite Score between 1 and 36.

ACT vs SAT Key Differences   SAT ACT Why Take It Colleges use SAT scores for admissions and merit-based scholarships. Colleges use ACT scores for admissions and merit-based scholarships. Test Structure Reading Writing & Language Math Essay (Optional) English Science Reasoning Length 3 hours (without essay) 3 hours, 40 minutes (with essay) 3 hours, 50 minutes (with essay) 5 reading passages 4 reading passages Science None 1 science section testing your critical thinking skills (not your specific science knowledge) Covers: Arithmetic Algebra I & II Geometry, Trigonometry and Data Analysis Geometry and Trigonometry Calculator Policy Some math questions don't allow you to use a calculator. You can use a calculator on all math questions. Essays Optional. The essay will test your comprehension of a source text. Optional. The essay will test how well you evaluate and analyze complex issues. How It's Scored Scored on a scale of 400–1600 Scored on a scale of 1–36

ACT vs. SAT: Key Differences Scored 1-36 Composite is averaged from the sub-scores. Sub-scores = score from each part English (1-36) Reading (1-36) Math (1-36) Science (1-36) National Average = 21 Scored 400-1600 Score is totaled from the different sections. Writing & Reading 200-800 Math SAT II Subject Tests if needed National Average = 1000

Standardized Testing Timeline

9th Grade Other than AP tests, if applicable, standardized testing shouldn’t be a focus. Develop good study and test taking habits Seek help when needed Learn to self-advocate Develop and hone strengths, passions and interest The PLAN (pre-ACT) is discontinued

10th Grade The PLAN (pre-ACT) is discontinued Register and take the PSAT in the fall Cost was $20.00 fall 2017 Use as a prep tool Register and take AP exams as applicable

11th Grade June 9 *July 14 September 8 October 27 Take PSAT in the Fall National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test Prep for ACT ACT test w/ writing at Washburn: February 27, 2018 Set a testing goal, practice and re-take the ACT: April 14 June 9 *July 14 September 8 October 27

12th Grade Prep, practice and re-take the ACT if needed: September 8 October 27 December 8 SAT II Subject tests Math and Science most common Highly Selective schools or specific majors/programs; MIT, Williams College, Harvey Mudd Accuplacer test Admission and placement at Community Colleges and Technical Schools, some MNSCU schools as well.

How Do I Sign Up? Cost www.actstudent.org February 27th at Washburn SAT www.actstudent.org February 27th at Washburn April 14 test March 9 registration June 9 test May 4 registration Future Dates: Sept, Oct, Dec Cost $62.50 ($46.00 w/o essay) www.collegeboard.org None offered at Washburn March 10 test Feb 9 registration May 5 test: April 6 registration June 2 test May 3 registration Cost $60.00 ($46.00 w/o essay)

Should I Take A Test More than Once? Many students do better the second time. 57% increased their Composite score on the retest with no additional prep or practice 21% had no change in their Composite score on the retest 22% decreased their Composite score on the retest May help overcome jitters. Better preparation the second time around. In between is a chance to practice on weaknesses. Should I take the ACT 10 times? NO. Scores pretty much settle after the 2nd or 3rd time.

How Can I Improve My Scores?

http://washburn.mpls.k12.mn.us/testing_resources

How Can I Improve My Scores? Khan Academy (SAT) Prep Guides Free to check out at library and CCC $30+ to purchase MPLS Community Ed Course @ Washburn $140+ Offered in May Private Tutoring Sylvan, Huntington, Kaplan, etc. Ranges from $500-$5000.

Average Test Scores WHS students 2012-2016 College Average GPA ACT Average Score U of M, Twin Cities 3.71 27 University of St. Thomas 3.57 25 Hamline University 3.46 23 Luther College 3.56 26 Gustavus Adolphus 3.60 Augsburg College 3.30 22 MSU, Mankato 3.13 21 St. Cloud State 20 U of M, Duluth 3.43 24 Carleton College 3.86 31 UW, Madison 3.85 29 St. Olaf 3.63 Iowa State 3.45 Macalester

Standardized testing not a strength? Fairtest.org Searchable database listing the 850 colleges and universities in the U.S. that don’t require standardized testing as part of the application. Great colleges are included. Examples: Gustavus, Lewis and Clark, University of Puget Sound, Lawrence University Search more at: http://www.fairtest.org/university/optional

The End QUESTIONS?