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1 CollegeBoard PSAT, SAT, AP, and Post-High School

2 Step 1: Sign Up at Collegeboard.org Sign Up Create your account today, and get started with the following: Register for the SAT Get AP scores Manage your college list online Register for the CLEP exam Complete CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE Use the Net Price Calculator Get email reminders

3 Step 2: Log in to “College Quick Start” See your scores and your projected SAT score Review questions you got wrong - and why Practice for the SAT with hundreds of practice questions Save your college searches Take a personality test to find majors and careers fit for you Note About Test-Prep Product Solicitations Check out “My Road” after logging in to “Quick Start”

4 Step 3: Start your SAT Study Plan SAT Study Plan A simple plan personalized to your stage of testing Register Next Tests: 1/25, 3/8 Register Answer the three questions below, and we'll recommend the best study plan for you. Study Plan Personalization Which test will you take? How many times have you taken it? When will you take it?

5 Step 4: Sign up for “Question of the Day” Question of the Day Can you answer today's question?

6 Step 5: Check out “Skills Insight” How it works 1.Select the section 2.Select the section First, select the section of the SAT where you would like to focus— reading, math or writing. 3.Choose a score band 4.Choose a score band Second, select the range where your score is now. You can use your scores from the PSAT/NMSQT®, the SAT or any practice test you have taken. If you haven't taken any tests yet, you may want to start at the lowest score band to give you a good starting point to gauge your area of strengths. 5.What are score bands? We've grouped the SAT scores into six "score bands" between 200 and 800. For each band, we provide examples of a typical student's skills who scores within that band. The information is based on the performance of students who have taken the SAT.What are score bands? 6.Select a skill group 7.Select a skill group Finally, select a skill group. Look at the types of skills tested in each score band. Try to answer the sample questions to see how you do. 8.Make sure that you understand the meaning of each skill in a score band. Reviewing the bands below and above yours can help you to recognize the differences between them.

7 Step 6: Practice! Full Practice Tests Practice Questions and Review Answers Imagined Subject Test Practice Questions Practice tests and study materials are also available for check-out from the library.

8 Check out “Big Future” Answer 10 Questions and Discover Your Future Your big future begins with you — it’s your journey. Asking yourself questions can help you figure out who you are and where you want to go. Get Started, Find Colleges, Explore Careers, Pay for College, Get In, Make a Plan https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/find-colleges/college https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/get-started/for-undocumented-students https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/get-in/essays


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